Sheeva Plug
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Marvell's Sheeva Plug, a tiny computer, the size of a wall-wart, with an ARM based SoC. It's low power usage and Linux OS also make it very inexpensive to buy and even less expensive to run.
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server, embedded, miniturization, ARM, Linux, development, developer, hardware, software, Marvell, SoC, low-power, plug, computing, sheeva plug, sheevaplugRecent Activity
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Plugging In $40 ComputersMay 21, 2009, By SAUL HANSELL — What would you do with a $40 Linux computer the size of a three-prong plug adapter? Marvell Technology Group is counting on an army of computer engineers and hackers to answer that question. It has created a “plug computer.” It’s a tiny plastic box that you plug ...
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Hackers Weigh In: 8 Big Things to Do with a Mini Server: Scientific AmericanTiny computers are everywhere—our cell phones, handheld gaming devices and set-top boxes, to name a few—so it should be no surprise that Marvell Technology in Santa Clara, Calif., one of the companies that makes the chips that go into such devices, managed to cram an entire home server into the ...
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The SheevaPlug Finally Arrives - phrison.comI was so excited to find out about the marvelous device created by Marvell (no pun intended) that is called the SheevaPlug. Coming in at an impressive 1.2GHz, 512M RAM, 512M HDD, 1x USB and 1x SDIO it had my attention. When I finally built up the courage to order one on April 5th 2009, I could ...
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