Interesting question here Lonnie. Yes it $6 more than apu2c4 but $32 more than 
the apu2c2.

I know its hard to predict but do we see Astlinux needing more than 2G in the 
near or distant future? 
2G is plenty at the moment but should I be future proofing?

Regards
Michael Knill

On 24/3/18, 6:36 am, "Lonnie Abelbeck" <li...@lonnie.abelbeck.com> wrote:

    I just noticed a new PC Engines APU2 NIC x4 (apu4b4) board in their price 
list. Not yet available at this writing.
    
    New 4x NIC APU2
    http://pcengines.ch/apu4b4.htm
    
    Only $6 USD more than the 3x NIC apu2c4
    
    Though the apu4b4 uses the somewhat less expensive Intel i211AT NIC's 
instead of the i210AT in the apu2c4.  Doesn't really matter with AstLinux.
    
    In case you missed it, late 2017 they offer a 2x NIC board (apu2c0) for $99 
USD
    
    2x NIC APU2
    http://pcengines.ch/apu2c0.htm
    
    Lonnie
    
    
    
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