CherryPal Offers Low ability Cloud Computing
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CherryPal relies on cloud-based computing minus subscription costs, and won’t be a boon to your monthly capability bill as it draws a mere two watts of potential. There are no moving parts within, and it uses hardware encrpytion when linking up to the cloud (which is run by Amazon) securely. In order to help pay for the cloud server, short ads are shown each duration you open a program, but that’s as far as the intrusion goes.
- 400MHz Freescale MPC5121e mobileGT processor
- 256 MB RAM
- 4GB NAND flash storage
- 802.11g Wi-Fi
- Two USB 2.0 ports
- 10/100 Ethernet
- VGA out
- Headphone out
There is a maximum cloud storage limit of 50GB for each computer, but that can be expanded in the future. The CherryPal is readily available and will ship at the end of that month, […]
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