You can find a few Nufront-related videos on Youtube, since the
article fails to link to one as it promises. All prototypes, as far as
I can see.
This one is from last September & shows a Mac-mini-sized desktop,
runninng Ubuntu, which I presume is a testbed:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Gfs5ujSw1Q
These are the notebooks discussed in the ComputerWorld article,
cheekily called Newton after another famous ARM-powered device:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpL-ZQf-tRc
Cheap, too, at US$300-$350 for the 14" machine and around $200 for the
10". Should be gratifyingly quiet, cool-running and with good battery
life, one would hope. They're claiming 5-6h on a 3-cell battery, maybe
12+h on a larger battery, once Ubuntu is tweaked.
I believe a 2GHz dual-core ARM makes these boxes the fastest ARM
devices in the world at the moment.
I don't know what the prospects are for ARM-on-ARM emulation to get
some kind of RISC OS emulator running on Ubuntu, which would be the
quick way to get Acorn apps running on it. I'd love one dual-booting
with native RISC OS, though.
- Liam P.