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"It's a mini-computer for a single user, with a processor, which can also be used for servers, with several gigabytes of memory, big storage, OpenGL-capable graphics system and UNIX or UNIX-like OS."
), 6 GB RAM, 1.5 TB harddrive space, Radeon 3200 Graphics and Debian Testing.
If this is the definition of a Workstation, I don't have a Desktop computer. AMD Phenom Quad-Core (ok, ok it's not an Opteron
This rig was cheap. I didn't want to spend too much, but wanted something I could use several years. The box didn't cost more than EUR 500.
Maybe the question should be if the Desktop still exists? To me it looks like Workstation material seeped down into Desktop territory.