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Monday, March 24, 2008

Hybrid nano-PC phone runs Linux

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Hybrid nano-PC phone runs Linux —
Mar. 24, 2008 —
A Korean company has announced a unique mobile device melding an x86-based nano-PC with an ARM-based mobile phone. Miu's HDPC can run Linux, Windows CE, or Windows XP on its 500MHz Via C7-M processor, while a 200MHz ARM9-based system-on-chip runs an unspecified mobile phone OS. ...

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