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Open-RD.org
The development platform supports a wide range of industry interfaces and offers a comprehensive open software and hardware design. Linux software packages are available for both Fedora and Debian distributions and the board design package includes schematics, layout and bill of materials.This open platform enables developers to evaluate and create solutions targeted at various market segments while customers and OEMs can build their products based on these open designs directly or with customizations.
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$99 'Plug Computer' Vendors Begin Taking Orders
Several of Marvell's partners have either announced or begun shipping "plug computers" based on the company's Sheeva ARM CPU, for as little as $89. -
Marvell flicks on plug computing platform
Silicon specialist Marvell has announced the release of its SheevaPlug plug computing platform to developers across Europe. -
Marvell's Plug Computing Expands with No End in Sight
A few new Plug Computing applications were just announced and they include: WebTVPlug, Eyecon and TonidoPlug. -
Hackers Weigh In: 8 Big Things to Do with a Mini Server
We weren't sure what to do with a SheevaPlug, a cheap and powerful home server stuffed into a package the size of a power brick, so we asked a bunch of uber-geeks at M.I.T.--Here's what they said -
To access home computer's data from afar, try Pogoplug
By Edward C. Baig, USA TODAY -
Pogoplug review - engadget.com
by Joshua Topolsky, posted Apr 6th 2009 at 12:27PM -
WallStreetJournal.com
Marvell Bets on 'Plug Computers' -
San Francisco Chronicle
Marvell introduces world to its plug computer -
CNET.com
Masses to Marvell at tiny wall plug computer? -
FastCompany.com
Are Plug Computers The Next Big Thing For Your Media? -
EE Times.com
Marvell rolls plan for 'plugtop PCs' -
ElectronicsWeekly.com
Marvell Semiconductor SheevaPlug Linux PC development kit




OpenRD is the perfect development platform available at a very low price and powered by the fastest ARM-architecture CPU developed by Marvell Semiconductors.