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Due to technical limitations we can't support more than 2GB on the MPC8610
To me, 2GB is huge.
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the MacBook Air only comes with 2GB of RAM and it's soldered to the board
I also like soldered RAM, even more so recalling the RAM modules nightmare on the Pegasos I.
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Can you imagine a situation where you would need more, though?
Nope.
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the PPC desktop market can't sustain Genesi.
Nor anyone else. There's no such
desktop PPC market. Not that you can't build a very nice desktop computer with PPC, of course.
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The ARM board
As you mention it, it sounds as it had materialized, at least as much as the boards based in 5121 and 8610. By the way, I've just checked freescale's ARM offerings (yes, I am
that smart, wow), and their i.MX family looks quite competitive, the
i.MX31 being a hell of a beast, although it seems that only i.MX21 is being used in a real product,
Iwatsu's IP Videophone NR-IPKTV.
Or are you thinking in switching CPU provider on purpose?
By the way, the i.MX31 is listed at $20 a pop, which makes the 8610 a scandal al
$170. How can it be that the vendor is charging so much for PPC technology? Are they doing this to sink it?
If the CPU alone is almost $200, the $300 or even the $400 price tag is pure science fiction: Dead end. I don't think anyone would buy a new computer with this SoC at a higher price: Price/performance relation simply is orders of magnitude out of the graph.
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further projects with other processors
"other" processors... let me count, taking out PPC and ARM... Oops!
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even if that has to be a Windows PC
Could you explain how would that make sense? Genesi competing against, for example, ASUS?
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phones perhaps
:shock: ...Genesi competing against Nokia? I don't get it. Well, I don't get many things, frankly.
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If the surprise pans out.. it will be somewhat of a coup
Sorry, as english is not my native language, I don't get the meaning of "coup" in this context. Is it something that spoils surprises?