500MHz VIA Eden ULV?? I know it's not really out yet, but I believe it
only dissipates 1 watt and an idle power of 0.1 watt. From the physics
I know, P = VI, so both operating voltages and currents will be a lot
lower. From Ampere's law, low current would have to mean there's is a
lower magnetic flux around the circuitry and in turn lower magnetic
field in time means a smaller electric field. So I believe the power
coming into computer and being residually dissipated has something to
do with it as well.

500 MHz
MAX: 1 watt
MIN: 0.1 watt

I know I'm getting one!

Vivek

On Jan 31, 2008 6:30 PM, J.C. Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Wednesday 30 January 2008, chefren wrote:
> > On 1/31/08 2:25 AM, Douglas A. Tutty wrote:
> > > We did the double-blind thing many times.  She nails it every time:
> > > 100%
> >
> > If true she can get =very= rich with that.
> >
> >
> > Please stop this thread that has nothing to do with OpenBSD.
> >
>
> chefren,
>
> I disagree. There is a person on this list with a very specific problem
> preventing a computer from being usable. He wants to use OpenBSD as
> part of the solution, but needs to figure out what hardware will meet
> his requirements.
>
> It may not be a typical problem, but realistically, we're trying to make
> a system usable for someone who is disabled. The disability may not be
> common like being blind, deaf or crippled, but it is most certainly
> still a disability.
>
> Kind Regards,
> JCR

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