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RE[2]: SAM440EP motherboard
by calica on Tue 29th Jul 2008 00:53
in reply to "RE: SAM440EP motherboard"
Pick up a copy of Circuit Cellar or Nuts & Volts. There are tons of ARM based SBC for under US$150. These run Linux out of the box but usually slower. Now that Microchip has adopted MIPS for PIC32 you should start seeing alot of those too. All of these are low volume (compared to ASUS or other MB manufactuers) so I don't buy the low volume argument.





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EUR 299 is reasonable for a low unit production motherboard. Take a look around at the prices for small non-x86 boards, they often cost a lot more. It's for sure a huge improvement over boards like the Pegasus or AmigaOne, which did cost a threefold.
And don't forget the dollar makes everything expensive nowadays.