On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Timothy Miller wrote:

You're going to go in circles.  The board will cost precisely as much
as it needs to, no more, no less.  What that is will be determined by
what parts we determine we NEED.  Do not assume that we're so wasteful
as engineers that there are things about it that we can "tighten up".
One cannot run a business that way.

The only thing we have control over is the profit margin, and we have
to be fair to ourselves as well as everyone else.

I would be happy if the price of the developer version could be kept below US$500-600 (basically what a consumer high end graphics card costs), I really want this though, and the more flexible and powerful it is (although US$10.000 is way over the top for me :-( )... But I guess it's hard to make everyone happy. My reasoning is this though, that the developer version shouldn't be "price sensitive" in the sense that you need to cripple it, making it less attractive/useful; besides there are quite a few FOSS projects (esp. driver development) which receives hardware donations (ivtv, unichrome etc.). If there's an interesting project and I think there's a serious developer needing a developer board I would consider donating one (if I can afford two :-) )...


Best regards

Peter K
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