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RE[4]: Low-footprint, low-power "revolution"
by WereCatf on Wed 14th Nov 2012 15:03
in reply to "RE[3]: Low-footprint, low-power "revolution""
Yes, but one thing that I'm not so sure is about its Ethernet performance, AFAIK the Raspberry Pi has issues also on this point as it is "Ethernet over USB" internally..
The Allwinner A10 used by the Cubie has Ethernet-controller built-in, it's not a USB-based device. It's 10/100, though, they're planning to do a 10/100/1000 - version in the future.
http://cubieboard.org/about/
RE[5]: Low-footprint, low-power "revolution"
by zima on Thu 15th Nov 2012 07:25
in reply to "RE[4]: Low-footprint, low-power "revolution""
100 & up Ethernet speeds mmight be still, as of now, a weird fit for such devices - apparently they were (probably still typically are) relatively wasteful on power used: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_Ethernet#Concepts




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