Video: Hands-on with OLPC
By Randall Bennett | January 10, 2007
Filed under: CES, Features, Laptops
Nick Negroponte’s OLPC made an appearance at CES, in partner Marvell’s booth. Marvell supplies the 802.11 b/g chipset, as well as a chipset made exclusively for mesh networking. Fortunate for us, but unfortunately for Marvell, we all know why everyone showed up, and it definitely wasn’t for ICs. Take a look up top, or download at the bottom.
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