Developer | Castle Technology |
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Manufacturer | Castle Technology |
Release date | 22 October 2002[1] |
Discontinued | 30 September 2008[2][3][4] |
Media | CD-RW, floppy disk |
Operating system | RISC OS, Linux |
CPU | ARMv5 XScale |
Graphics | Nvidia video card |
Predecessor | Risc PC, A9home |
Successor | Touch Book, ARMini |
Website | iyonix |
The Iyonix PC was an Acorn-clone personal computer sold by Castle Technology and Iyonix Ltd between 2002 and 2008. According to news site Slashdot, it was the first personal computer to use Intel's XScale processor.[5] It ran RISC OS 5.[6]
A huge blow to the already small RISC OS market and community: Castle Technology has announced that the Iyonix range of ARM-based RISC OS computers will be taken off the market after 30th September.
IOYONIX Ltd would like to announce that from the 30th September 2008 it will not be possible to order an IYONIX computer.
"Drobe, the leading RISC OS portal, has reported the release of Iyonix, the first desktop computer to use Intel's XScale processor.
RO5 [...] appeared at the end of 2002. [...] put together a new, 32-bit ARM machine, the Iyonix.