Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Aug 2011 17:47 UTC
Hardware, Embedded Systems The race to the bottom has wrecked havoc in the PC industry. The only PC maker with decent margins is Apple, and even they aren't doing anything particularly innovative. Razor, though, wants to buck the trend. After a ballsy marketing campaign, the company has unveiled the Razer Blade. The Razer Blade is what you get when you combine the team behind OQO, add some engineers from Dell, Apple, and others, and tell them to design the thinnest, most stylish gaming laptop - no questions asked. The result is striking.
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RE[4]: And?
by kaiwai on Sat 27th Aug 2011 14:03 UTC in reply to "RE[3]: And?"
kaiwai
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Building a new OS just for games?


No, it would be a general purpose operating system but fine tuned and tweaked for their hardware design.

And why based on FreeBSD in particular?


Because it has a stable driver API/ABI for starters, it is BSD licensed which allows one to create proprietary driver modules without having to deal with shims etc. There are lots more reasons I can think of it I'm sure if you're thinking along the same weave length as I am that it'll click for you too.

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