Features include: video card at bottom • Standard
ATX motherboard and
Nvidia video card •
Intel XScale 80321 600
MHz 32-bit processor • Two
64-bit and two 32-bit
PCI slots (two occupied by graphics and USB cards, two free) •
RISC OS version 5 in hardware
ROM module, using 32-bit addressing mode. • Support for the
Linux operating system • Support for "legacy" Acorn DEBI expansion cards •
USB interfacing It was the first time substantial changes had been made to the platform since the release of the
Risc PC in 1994. All interim machines had been built on the ARM7500
system on a chip, which was widely regarded as a single-chip Risc PC. (It incorporated the memory controller, video, sound, IO and CPU logic of a Risc PC, leaving only memory and disc interfacing to be added.) The presence of PCI and USB capabilities, as well as the retained "podule" bus, attracted comparisons to Acorn's aborted
Phoebe PC; however, such comparisons should be tempered with Phoebe's proposed feature set, which retained VIDC and 26-bit mode, and although Phoebe was intended to be capable of
SMP configurations, its proposed shipping configuration had been for one SA110 CPU. ==References==