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PostPosted: Thu Oct 20, 2011 5:30 am 
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http://www.tomshardware.com/news/webboo ... 13763.html
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The most interesting hardware feature for the Webbook is its processor. In order to cut costs and power consumption, Vodafone went with an 800 MHz Freescale iMX515 (based on the ARM Cortex-A8), making this netbook the first to ship with a mainstream Linux distribution compiled for the ARM architecture, rather than x86.
Maybe the first ARM-based from Vodafone. Somebody (Bill ?) should remind those n00bs at Tom'sHW.


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it's like they already did with the PowerPC 5121e based netbook.
I can remember the Vodacom Linkbook aka Limebook/Cherrypal (aka the never released Efika5121).

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