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The world's greenest computer
What if you could make the world a greener place simply through the computer you choose?
What if you could make the world a greener place simply through the computer you choose? Consider Zonbu, a desktop computer manufactured by a startup in Silicon Valley, which uses 10 percent of the energy of a conventional PC. The starting price is $99.
A Zonbu desktop is about the size of a hardbound Dickens novel, not including the keyboard. It doesnt have a hard drive, but a FlashCard for storage, just like the kind used in digital cameras. Zonbu runs on open-source software, programs that are free to use.
The Zonbu uses a low-power processor that runs on far less energy than other chips. There is no fan, so no annoying whirring noise; thanks to the low-power processor, there is less heat to dissipate. Zonbu also has lower levels of hazardous substances like cadmium in its electronics. Zonbu consumes 90 percent less power than a standard PC.
If you can design a computer at least as good as the standard PC, or even better, and make it environmentally friendly, says Grégoire Gentil, Zonbus co-founder, it can definitely help to solve the global-warming problem.
Find out more: zonbu.com
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