AMD launches PC 'for the rest of us world'
AMD yesterday formally launched ’Emma’ - its low-cost Internet access appliance - or the ’Personal Internet Communicator’, as its now officially dubbed.
As anticipated, the PIC is a compact "Windows XC"-based (Windows CE, essentially) machine equipped with an AMD Geode GX500 processor, 128MB of DDR SDRAM, a 10GB hard drive, modem, four USB ports, and a mouse and keyboard and modem to plug into them. It ships with a 15in monitor.
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