Here's what Rahul Sood had to say on his blog (rahulsood.com):
"Intel Core2 Duo Processor with low voltage platform ... the good people at Intel figured out a way to shrink their incredible platform into a tiny form factor. Thus the Voodoo Envy was born over a year ago – however we did not launch until now due to the added engineering HP applied to the platform."
So it's possible it WAS custom-built for MBA, so HP engineers had to undo (or improve) some of it to fit their platform. But if the point is that it's no longer a mystery what's inside, then I say... it was never a mystery. All the specs are there.
Voodoo IOS is probably using DeviceVM splashtop in some customized fashion. HP came out with QuickPlay years ago. And it recently invented the memristor which will make all these products useless in years to come because you won't have to boot at all. True instantly-on is the future (present?), folks. I like!
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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Here's what Rahul Sood had to say on his blog (rahulsood.com):
"Intel Core2 Duo Processor with low voltage platform
... the good people at Intel figured out a way to shrink their incredible platform into a tiny form factor. Thus the Voodoo Envy was born over a year ago – however we did not launch until now due to the added engineering HP applied to the platform."
So it's possible it WAS custom-built for MBA, so HP engineers had to undo (or improve) some of it to fit their platform. But if the point is that it's no longer a mystery what's inside, then I say... it was never a mystery. All the specs are there.
Voodoo IOS is probably using DeviceVM splashtop in some customized fashion. HP came out with QuickPlay years ago. And it recently invented the memristor which will make all these products useless in years to come because you won't have to boot at all. True instantly-on is the future (present?), folks. I like!