| ??? 10/30/09 18:10 Read: times |
#170259 - Cortex-M3 comparison Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Jan Waclawek said:
Well, the $6 is per 1 piece (appears to be slightly more). Volume pricing might be different, but I don't believe it will be THAT different - I'd bet they'd expect around $4-$5 at 10k-1k.
But it's still not the final price you pay, as you'd need more parts ... at least an ethernet PHY chip... Oh yes - I'd missed that! Out of interest, I looked up the cheapest Luminary (Cortex-M3) chip with onboard PHY - it's the LM3S6100 and it's $6.88 one-off at Digikey; $4.13 for 10k: http://search.digikey.com/scripts/D...s=LM3S6100 You'd have to do the work on the stack, though... |
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