Marvell has launched a new tiny Linux PC, the SheevaPlug, which is designed to offer high performance, ultra compact, green computing.

The SheevaPlug is a tiny Linux PC inside a wall socket power adapter, which uses 1/10th of the power of a standard PC, and it is about the size of a standard poweline adapter.



The SheevaPlug PC comes with a 1.2GHZ Kirkwood processor, 512MNB of RAM and 512MB of flash storage, it also has Gigabit Ethernet and a USB 2.0 port.

The SheevaPlug PC supports the majority of Linux 2.6 Kernel distributions and it can be plugged directly into a standard wall socket.

Here’s a list of the specifications.

Sheeva CPU Core

1.2 GHz operation

L1 Cache: 16K Instruction + 16K Data

L2 Cache: 256KB Memory

DDR2 400MHz, 16-bit bus

512MB DDR2: 1Gb x8, 4 devices

Power efficient Samsung devices

NAND FLASH Controller, 8-bit bus

512MB NAND FLASH: 4Gb x8, direct boot

128-bit eFuse Memory Power

Power input: 100-240VAC/50Hz-60Hz. Power output: 5VDC/3.0A

Universal AC input, 5V DC output module

Universal AC input, 5V DC output module High efficiency POL DC-DC converters Development Interface

System Development Board

JTAG and Console Interface via USB

SDIO expansion

JTAG OpenOCD support via USB High speed I/O & Peripherals

GE, USB 2.0 Host

RTC w/ Battery

It is accessed by using a web browser, and it can be purchased as a development kit from Marvell for $99, although Marvell expect to be able to reduce the cost of the kit to $49 in the near future.

via Engadget, Crave

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