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To: Wolff who wrote (4009)4/23/2000 10:54:00 PM
From: Scott C. Lemon  Respond to of 6847
 
Hello Wolff,

> Another product currently in Production that appears to
> have all the qulaities of the still yet to have a
> prototype CORE. This one is more interesting than the
> Epson product because this one has and IDE orgainized
> Flash Memory ready to go.

So the biggest problem is that this is an OEM component ... not a product! I have been to their web site before, and for those of you who want to verify our friends information, please visit: mesanet.com

You can read all about it. They are more a component vendors that will provide components to a company like Xybernaut. Glad to see that XYBR has so many choices for cost effective components!

This *is* proof of the coming wearable computer revolution, merely by the fact that it proves the cost-effective packaging of CPU power.

There are actually a couple of other better examples, but this is proving my point about the Intel and AMD work in this area. If you closely examine the directions that this company is taking, you'll see that they are able to provide more and more computing power in a small, power-efficient profile.

I believe that if you look even more carefully around the market, you'll see that Intel and their 810 chipsets are making *huge* inroads in pricing.

Couple this with the power-efficiency and price reductions on the Celeron processors, and I think that we completely agree ... wearables are coming quickly!

Thanks again ... keep the good links coming!

Scott C. Lemon