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June 3rd, 2008 at 7:23 pm

Traquil’s T7 and T2e Atom PC ready for shipment

silver_280 Traquils T7 and T2e Atom PC ready for shipment

 

t7_black200 Traquils T7 and T2e Atom PC ready for shipment

Wonderful design and the efficiency of the Atom, but it’s rather limited in how hard you can push it. Tranquil PC, a computer maker in the U.K., is taking orders for two home servers based on Intel’s upcoming Atom processor, formerly called Diamondville.

The two home servers, the T7-HSAi and T2-WHS-A3i, are both based on Intel’s 1.6GHz Atom 230 processor, which will be launched at the Computex exhibition in Taipei next week.

The £278 (US$550) T7-HSAi comes with 512M bytes of RAM, a 500G-byte hard disk, and Windows Home Server. The T2-WHS-A3i costs £299 and has the same basic specifications, but has room for two 3.5-inch hard disks, while the smaller T7-HSAi can hold a single 3.5-inch hard disk or two 2.5-inch hard disks.

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