Asus is to fit its entire range of motherboards with the company's Express
Gate version of Splashtop Linux.
Splashtop boots from a Flash chip on the motherboard in a matter of seconds
and is designed to run a small suite of applications including Firefox, Skype
and instant messaging.
The Linux-based software will be extended immediately to the new P5Q Deluxe,
P5Q-WS, P5Q3 Deluxe and P5Q-E series motherboards, and Asus has pledged to
produce a further million Splashtop motherboards per month.
Part of Splashtop's appeal is that it complements rather than replaces
Windows, offering users the option to run a choice of operating systems.
Its low power consumption and Wi-Fi support also make it an attractive option
for notebook manufacturers.
Asus, a long-term Linux stalwart, is widely seen as a pioneer of cut-down
systems running the open source operating and has enjoyed commercial success
with its increasingly popular Eee PC.
"In response to great user feedback our plan is to proliferate Express Gate
across our entire motherboard product portfolio, starting with over one million
motherboards per month," said Joe Hsieh, general manager of Asus' motherboard
division.
"Consumers want to turn their PCs on and off like any other appliance, and
Express Gate has made that possible."
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