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DELL 133.78-0.1%Nov 14 9:30 AM EST

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To: Meathead who wrote (45925)6/3/1998 8:11:00 AM
From: Bilow  Read Replies (1) of 176387
 
Hi Meathead; For that cheap '486 machine, designed
with modern technology, you might try this part:

Check this link to get a parts count for a complete '486
machine: AMD product brief for Elan SC400:
amd.com

Here's a link giving pricing:
Engineering samples of the lanSC400 microcontroller are
available now. Contact your local AMD sales office to
schedule an evaluation board-based demonstration. The
lanSC400 is available in a 33-MHz version priced at
$39 per unit, and a 66-MHz version priced at $44 per
unit, both in quantities of 25K. The microcontroller will
ship in a 292-ball grid array (BGA) package.

amd.com

Pretty cheap, huh? Fact is, that integration reduces the
amount of connection expenses, i.e. PC Board, sockets,
etc.

P.S. If you don't know how to cost out a full PC from
the above references, I will do it for you later. Got to
go for now. Wish me luck in the market...

-- Carl
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