Hi Guys!
I would like to ask if an Intel CPU (specifically, the Atom N280 usually present in netbooks) can handle Windows Remote Desktop Connection even if it doesn't have an Intel® Virtualization Technology feature?
I'm planning to buy a netbook just for mobile office work that can handle remote desktop connection.
Thanks!
I would like to ask if an Intel CPU (specifically, the Atom N280 usually present in netbooks) can handle Windows Remote Desktop Connection even if it doesn't have an Intel® Virtualization Technology feature?
I'm planning to buy a netbook just for mobile office work that can handle remote desktop connection.
Thanks!