Toradex's Robin stuffs Atom-based computer on credit card-sized module - Engadget
Fri, Feb 27th, 2009
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You may scoff at netbooks for their perceived lack of horsepower, but what if that not-quite phenomenal cosmic power was itty-bitty enough to fit in your (necessarily oversized) wallet? Toradex has unveiled the credit card-sized Robin Z510 and Z530 computer modules, which manages to fit quite a bit in fairly small space...
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