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    Energy Efficient Computing with Intel

    Posted on Monday, May 26 2008 @ 08:20:31 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck


    As of recently the market focus has moved away from high powered, ultra fast gaming rigs that spare no thought to the wallet or the environment. As of now, “Green” is the “IT” thing; and no, we aren’t talking about the colour green, we are talking about environmentally friendly computing. Over the last two years we have seen some major strides from the computer industry in order to help out Mother Nature.

    We recently built an energy efficient AMD based HTPC using the AMD 4850e processor to demonstrate what you can achieve. Today we are doing an energy efficient Intel based system that is for the same purpose; energy efficiency and ultra quiet computing.

    Check it out at TweakTown.


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