كشفت اليوم شركة CompuLab عن الحاسب المكتبي صغير الحجم مناسب لوضعه بجانب تلفازك وموعد الأصدار في شهر أغسطس والمعالج المزود به هو Tegra 2 SoC والقرص الصلب SATA .طبعا هنالك نوعين من هذا الحاسب الأول هو Trim Slice H Diskless والذي يمكنك أختيار القرص الصلب أو الوسائط التخزينيه والسعر 279 دولار أمريكي بينما أخيه الأكبر H250 سيكون بـ 319 دولار أمريكي سيكون مزود بنظام اللينكس والقرص الصلب 250 جيجابايت .المعالج واحد جيجاهرتز والذاكره العشوائيه واحد جيجابايت ومتوفرين بمنفذين HDMI وDVI ومدخل أثيرنت ويدعم تقنية الوايرلس 802.11n WiFi و 4 منافذ USB وقطعه لتفعيل تقنية البلوتوث .
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CompuLab is introducing Trim-Slice H and announces an open-source developers program
Haifa, Israel – 9-Aug-2011 – CompuLab, manufacturer of Trim-Slice – the first ARM Cortex-A9 miniature desktop powered by NVIDIA Tegra 2, is announcing a new Trim-Slice model and is reaching out to the open-source community with Trim-Slice developers program.
Trim-Slice H
Trim-Slice H further extends the usability of ARM on the desktop by incorporating an accessible bay for a 2.5″ SATA hard-disk inside the Trim-Slice miniature fanless casing. “High-capacity and affordable storage is a vital element of the PC experience” said Irad Stavi, Director of Business Development at CompuLab. “With Trim-Slice H, ARM users are no longer deprived of choice when it comes to storage.” Trim-Slice H will be available towards the end of Aug-2011 in two models:
– Trim-Slice H Diskless – where the buyer can add the hard disk or SSD – MSRP $279
– Trim-Slice H250 – with 250GB hard disk and Linux pre-installed – MSRP $319
Both models incorporate 1 GHz Tegra 2, 1 GB RAM, HDMI and DVI ports, Gigabit Ethernet, built-in 802.11n WiFi, 4 USB ports, 2 SD slots, RS232 serial port and a USB Bluetooth® adapter.
Discounted Developer-Kits
CompuLab is committed to cooperation with the open-source community. “Trim-Slice is particularly attractive to software developers since it is an open platform designed into a commercial grade product” said Igor Vaisbein, Trim-Slice System Architect at CompuLab. “The Trim-Slice design team is working closely with the community to facilitate further deployment of open-source projects. Recent support for Trim-Slice by Arch Linux ARM and MeeGo illustrate this relationship.” To further extend the reach of Trim-Slice within the community CompuLab is now making a special offer to open-source developers only – Trim-Slice Pro Dev-Kit at 45% discount – $175 instead of $319. For additional info visit www.trimslice.com/community
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