
Who would’ve thought that technology would progress to such as extent where it is possible to fit a computer into something as small as a power plug. That’s what the SheevaPlug is all about, as it was specially designed to run network-based software services. Inside, you will find a Kirkwood Series SoC with an embedded Marvell Sheeva 1.2GHz processor. It connects to the network via GbE for average desktop class performance, and in the future could potentially replace a PC-based home server where applications are concerned. Heck, you can even hook up various peripherals using the included USB 2.0 port.
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