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Last Updated ( Friday, 21 July 2006 )
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Can you afford not to use Linux in your product? |
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How much does hardware capable of running Linux cost? Recently, I priced components for a fairly minimal system. - CPU: Atmel AT91SAM9260 (< $10)
- 32MBytes of SDRAM ($6)
- 256MBytes of NAND flash ($6)
These are prices for relatively low volumes on the order of 1000 pieces. So, you can get a processor, RAM, and flash that is more than capable of running Linux for about $20. Think about the possibilities. The AT91SAM9260 is a rather impressive part and includes interfaces for about anything including USB, SD/MMC, Ethernet, and the list goes on. It also includes that capability to boot from NAND flash which eliminates a dedicated NOR boot flash and reduces cost. If you don't want to do a full processor design, processor modules can be obtained for less than $100 .
So, at this price you have to ask: can I afford not to embed Linux in my product? Can I afford not to take advantage of standard interfaces like Ethernet and USB? Can I afford not to take advantage of 1000's of high quality applications and drivers? Can I afford to not implement a system with virtually unlimited storage and capability for expansion? Think about this carefully because your competitors are. Have questions or need help getting started? Contact us -- we can help. | | |
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BEC Systems publishes a FREE email newsletter called the Embedded Perspective. This newsletter is composed of articles, reviews, and other industry news taken from our website and is designed to be helpful for managers and developers involved with Embedded Systems engineering. Subscribe to the FREE Embedded Perspective newsletter past newsletters | | |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 05 April 2006 )
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