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RE: [oc] Re: Need a little direction



Richard,

quick, give me the name of your supplier. Do they have the good stuff? lol
Under USD $10? hmmm so that means Newark are rip-off merchants then?
http://www.newark.com/psearch/searchResults.jsp?action=1&First=0&NPart=&MPar
t=MCF5206&APart=&MName=motorola&KWord=&advancedSearch.x=97&advancedSearch.y=
38

Might it be better to find the smallest 'soft-processor' core thats freely
available
instead? Anybody know which this would be?

Why work to a clock if you don't have to I say. Lets hear it for the async
boys.
Clock cycles are like policemen, never one around when you need them. ;-)

Paul

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-cores@opencores.org [mailto:owner-cores@opencores.org]On
Behalf Of Richard Herveille
Sent: 13 November 2001 10:14
To: cores@opencores.org
Subject: Re: [oc] Re: Need a little direction


Depends also on the computation power you need, take a look at these too:
1) Motorola Coldfire (e.g. MCF5206e)
2) Intel XScale (next generation StrongArm)

Both are available at the moment. I know for sure that the MCF5206e should
be available below USD10,=.


Richard

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