By Peter Cartwright
20 May, 2011 1:02 pm
You remember the Trim Slice right? That little ARM alternative nettop, powered by Nvidia Tegra 2. Well, now they’ve gotten it running the open source version of Chrome OS, Chromium OS, although it’s still a work-in-progress, which is pretty much the same state ARM Ubuntu is in, which is the OS they pre-install for a couple of the higher end models they offer.
So far we haven’t heard of Chrome OS devices running on ARM. We’ve seen Chromebooks and a Chrometop (nettop) but they are all running on Intel Atom processors. You can check out more pictures of the Trim Slice outputting via HDMI to a large display over at Trim-Slice.



















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