[Web] Terrasoft lists Pegasos II as "Freescale OEM motherboard" | ANN.lu |
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Comment 1 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 09:51 GMT |
Comment 2 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 13-Oct-2004 10:13 GMT |
Comment 3 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 10:23 GMT |
Comment 4 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 13-Oct-2004 10:26 GMT |
Comment 5 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 13-Oct-2004 10:40 GMT |
Comment 6 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 12:00 GMT |
Comment 7 | takemehomegrandma | Registered user | 13-Oct-2004 12:34 GMT |
Comment 8 | miksuh | | 13-Oct-2004 12:47 GMT |
Comment 9 | Seehund | | 13-Oct-2004 13:02 GMT |
Comment 10 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 14:36 GMT |
Comment 11 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 14:39 GMT |
Comment 12 | Anonymous | | 13-Oct-2004 14:41 GMT |
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Terrasoft lists Pegasos II as "Freescale OEM motherboard" : Comment 13 of 49 | ANN.lu |
Posted by Anonymous on 13-Oct-2004 14:56 GMT | In reply to Comment 12 (Anonymous): "If one board has Articia and other does not, it does not make other more outdated than the other."
The Discovery II has far far superiour performance and specifications. You could not really compare the two because they play in two completely different leagues!
"If you forget Articia and marwell, then those boards are wery similar."
Why should you remove the northbridges out of the picture? These are very important system components! Well, if you forget about x86 and PPC, then the Pegasos is very similar to a PC, but if you neglect key variables, comparisons become kind of pointless, yes?
"Layout of the board is irrelvant."
Eh, no it isn't! It affects both performance and stability. Look at the A1 Xe for instance. I have never had to buy extra IDE cards to be able to use the internal ethernet and IDE at the same time on any of my two VIA686b x86 motherboards!
"Also the pice differenc really is not huge, ok Pgeaso maybe is cheaper, but the difference is not huge."
Yes, the difference is actually HUGE! Look again! |
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