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Re: Mini-ITX



Aha - thanks ...

these seemed to be new to teh range, though ... and low-power, too !

Chris



Ian Lowe wrote:

>>the 14W sounds good (especially after some fairy-recent posts),
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>The Mini ITX boards are spectacular - the Epia C500 I use for my
touchscreen
>controller uses 11W peak, and idles down to less than 5W. I don't let
it go
>into standby, because as a touchscreen controller, I want it to be
>responsive, but it can go lower still.
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>>on't know about x86 (sounds like something from the '80s)
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>All Intel PC processors (including the ones used by Apple) are x86 - it
>refers to the instruction set used in the chips, and dates back to when
we
>had 286, 386 and 486.
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>Ian.
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