Tadpole Computer

Tadpole Computer

Tadpole Computer is a manufacturer of rugged (military specification) UNIX workstations and thin client laptops and lightweight servers. Tadpole is based in Cupertino, California.

Products

Tadpole laptops currently use either SPARC- or x86-based microprocessors. The SPARC-based SPARCbook laptops are sold with the Solaris operating systems, and their x86-based laptops with SUSE Linux. Microsoft Windows is optional.

An Alpha-based laptop, the ALPHAbook 1, was announced on 4 December 1995 and became available in 1996. It used a Alpha 21066A microprocessor specified for a maximum clock frequency of 233 MHz. The microprocessor was capable of throttling its clock frequency. It was accompanied by a 512 KB B-cache (L2 cache). The ALPHAbook 1 had 1 MB of VRAM and a 10.4-inch TFT screen and is capable of displaying 256 colors from 262,144 at a resolution of 800 × 600 with the TFT screen and 1024 × 768 on external displays. The laptop used the OpenVMS operating system. [ [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Tadpole+Technology+announces+the+ALPHAbook+1,+the+world's+most...-a017809952 "Tadpole Technology announces the ALPHAbook 1, the world's most powerful notebook computer". Business Wire, 3 December 1995.] ]

During the early 1990s, a PowerPC-based laptop was also produced.

Company history

In 1998, Tadpole acquired RDI Computer Corporation of Carlsbad, California for $6 million.

In August 2005, Tadpole was acquired by General Dynamics.

ee also

* Toughbook, Panasonic's rugged portable computers

References

External links

* [http://www.tadpolecomputer.com Tadpole Computer]


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