A number of the Motorola (Freescale) MCUs include USB subsystems.

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> You should look at the controllers used in PDA's today:
> e.g. Samsung S3C2410 (Arm9 200MHz 256Mflash 256Mdram on one chip).
> http://www.zdnet.de/news/hardware/0,39023109,2129832,00.htm
> 
> Normal microcontrollers are simply to small (to less ROM and RAM) to
> handle all the overhead of a USB-host-stack.
> 
> M.
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