This looks really sweet: ARTiGO (the craziest part: you can actually mount it in the 5.25″ drive bay of your desktop computer. yeah a friggin’ computer inside a computer!)
This looks really sweet: ARTiGO (the craziest part: you can actually mount it in the 5.25″ drive bay of your desktop computer. yeah a friggin’ computer inside a computer!)
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It’s cute, and it’s good to see the EPIA in another venue.
In the same technical vein: 386 daughtercards (a PC on a card) were not uncommon back in the day. They were available for both Macintoshes (especially popular in the clone era) and unix workstations.
Ha, daughtercards—in the days before Parallels.
And then there is stuff like I work on consisting of chip-level heterogeneous multi-core processors, that is, child-cores (I’ve taken diversity training and can’t use sexist terms like daughter-cards or son-cards).