[geeks] Let say you wanted a small, small, PC...
Lionel Peterson
lionel4287 at verizon.net
Sun Aug 5 08:09:30 CDT 2007
>From: Joshua Boyd <jdboyd at jdboyd.net>
>Date: 2007/08/04 Sat PM 04:19:27 CDT
>To: The Geeks List <geeks at sunhelp.org>
>Subject: Re: [geeks] Let say you wanted a small, small, PC...
>On Aug 4, 2007, at 9:37 AM, Jonathan Katz wrote:
>
>> I bet the Mini-ITX setup you're describing has some kind of price
>> discount
>> based on volume. Individuals don't buy that stuff, people who embed
>> systems
>> do, and they buy by the 1000's which can drop the cost 30-40% from
>> single-unit retail.
>
>I'm not at all clear on who actually buys 1,000s of ready made PC
>boards for embedded systems, except maybe ATM manufactures. My
>company certainly doesn't buy in that volume, and I would expect that
>anyone actually buying 1,000s would having something custom made to
>their application.
I think this *was* custome made for an application, they just decided to productize it. This is an Intel MB, with a custom CPU (Celeron 215 chip), soldered on the MB, uses an SiS chipset, and has constrained expansion options.
>I have several ideas for embedded systems that I might use such a
>board in, but if I were to make 1,000 of them, it would easily be
>cheaper to switch to using a custom system including only what is
>absolutely needed.
>
>That said, I've seen several complete motherboards with processors
>for under $100, and this would be something like the second that is
>over 1ghz, so the price of $70 seems to me like it might be for small
>purchases. Although I don't see where it is $70. I do see it from
>LogicSupply.com for $79.95 though.
http://microcenter.com/single_product_results.phtml?product_id=0261066
>PCChips makes some very low cost C7 boards, which will thus include
>SATA, for about the same price. Hopefully Jonathan Patschke might be
>able to comment on the quality of that brand.
In this case, size matters - there are few mini-ITX MBs with modern CPUs, are low-power, and cost well under $100. It is a very unique price/feature point.
Lionel
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