May 15th, 2008 by
Filed under: Desktops, Laptops
We’ve seen the Splashtop instant-on OS demoed on ASUS gear in the past, and now it looks like the company is making the love official: it’s going to start shipping it on all its motherboards. ASUS is calling the platform “Express Gate,” but it’s the same instant-on, ready-to-browse environment we’ve known about since October: an embedded Linux distro that runs Firefox and Skype off a memory chip linked directly to the BIOS. You might want to hit that link and check out the screenshots, actually — with ASUS set to ship over a million mobos a month with the feature, chances are it’ll be on a machine near you relatively soon.
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November 6th, 2007 by
Filed under: Desktops
It appears that DeviceVM won’t be able to sit around and gloat over its “instant on” SplashTop Linux OS that’s being integrated into ASUS motherboards, as they’ve got some competition on the horizon. A company called Phoenix Technologies is introducing a new mini-OS called HyperSpace (what’s with all these compound names?) that features a four second boot time. Using a form of virtualization which sets aside memory and disk space for the small boot, the ROM-based environment lets you access Firefox, launch a DVD movie, or fire up other apps while your system loads Vista or XP in the background. Apparently, the BIOS-embedded platform will also allow manufacturers and developers to embed their own, customized applications, thus extending the range of uses for the system. Soon, you won’t have to wait even a tenth of a minute to check your Facebook inbox.
[Via Good Morning Silicon Valley]
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