In August 2009, the Efika MX Open Client was announced which used the Freescale
i.MX515 ARM system-on-a-chip. The CPU core ran at 800 MHz,
Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g/n) and 512 MB of
DDR2 SDRAM were included. The Efika MX
Smartbook (small laptop computer) was announced in August 2010. It featured a 1024×600 resolution screen, 16 GB of SSD and 512 MB of DDR2 RAM. It required a maximum operating power consumption of 12 watts (average power consumption around 6 W), and came with software based on
Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" release of Linux. Other Linux distributions are known to work properly on the platform. The drivers and software developed specifically for the platform is available on the company public git at
GitHub The Open Client product was also renamed the Efika MX Smarttop. In Europe, the Efika MX Smartbook is marketed as Efika MX Netbook due to trademark disputes. == See also ==