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On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 12:04 AM, Paul Boddie paul@boddie.org.uk wrote:
On Wednesday 8. February 2017 00.28.39 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
http://www.mouser.co.uk/pdfdocs/intel-joule-platform-mechanical-
descriptor.pdf
looks completely different
Sorry, you're right! I saw something that resembled it, looked at the specifications which do include things like wireless networking, and forgot that they really are putting their Core line of CPUs into the Compute Card, whereas this other thing uses Atom, which one might have thought they'd be using for low power consumption. (I guess it was Atom and AMD's G-series that you very briefly considered for possible EOMA68 applications.)
Still, showering the market with products isn't likely to diminish consumer confusion, is it? Intel's own corporate attention span is as much a threat to this product as almost anything else.
they're desperate... which is why they've been funding (anti-competitive style) ODMs to use their processors, then subsidising wholesalers to stock them... and then offering subsidies to users to buy the resultant products.
at some point the FTC is going to catch on and give them a right royal kicking...
l.