Does anyone know whether Intel released something similar to the Pentium Gold processors from the previous generations?
I have a Pentium G5400 which has been powering my home NAS for the past three to four years and it performs fantastic for NAS duties like serving files, doing backups, running various daemons, etc.
It saves me money which otherwise would be spent on VPS instances which are half as powerful as this box.
It cost about £50 when I bought it. But the best bit is the power consumption of the entire box which is something like 25W in idle to ~45W peak load. It has a bunch of HDDs in RAID1 and an SSD for the OS. Not much else besides that since the CPU has built-in graphics and the mobo provides the peripheric connectivity.
There definitely is a market for these chips. Low power computers which run in the background are great.
I have a Pentium G5400 which has been powering my home NAS for the past three to four years and it performs fantastic for NAS duties like serving files, doing backups, running various daemons, etc.
It saves me money which otherwise would be spent on VPS instances which are half as powerful as this box.
It cost about £50 when I bought it. But the best bit is the power consumption of the entire box which is something like 25W in idle to ~45W peak load. It has a bunch of HDDs in RAID1 and an SSD for the OS. Not much else besides that since the CPU has built-in graphics and the mobo provides the peripheric connectivity.
There definitely is a market for these chips. Low power computers which run in the background are great.
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