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Well, it remains to be seen what's actually going to happen. I can still see a place for the Classmate PC and the XO to coexist.
The Classmate PC has a faster processor, more memory and a larger hard drive (and can run Windows) but it lacks the mesh, the display, the camera, the human-power generator, and is somewhat more expensive.
They could easily go to different places, with the XO serving more rural and/or poorer areas. (some; I have read the NYT article about computers in US schools).
Now, if Intel IS dumping and directly trying to get people to drop the XO in favor of its quickly-designed Classmate PC; that's bad. And it does seem awfully quickly designed given all the problems with wireless the article mentioned- hard locking whenever you try to connect to the internet? I can't imagine there are that many configurations of ClassmatePC that they would have simply missed that in testing, so they must have been very busy with other things.
I guess we can still cheer on... Trolltech?
Edited 2007-05-25 19:47





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This is going to hurt Intel, who have been doing everything right. They are ahead of game on their CPU's. Their on-board graphics are being pulled out of the dark ages. Hell the support they have given Linux.
...and then they hurt a charity, I wish there was someone I can cheer for still.
http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_video/main500251.shtml?id=2823501...
Edited 2007-05-25 18:32