Single Chip Linux computer

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Aron Schatz
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December 27, 2002
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By single chip, I mean nothing else is needed. Heh, what can you do on it? Most likely nothing. It is for embedded applications. Built in networking and stuff too.

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Axis Communications, a global leader in network technology, announced today the availability of the AXIS ETRAX 100LX MCM 2+8, a new generation system-on-a-chip that integrates 2MB Flash, 8MB SDRAM and an Ethernet transceiver into a single chip with a 27mm x 27mm footprint. The chip, which is designed for networked devices such as wireless access points, digital video recorders and access control and security systems, enables developers to reduce costs in both the design and production cycles.
By integrating the most common components used in a standard ETRAX-based hardware design, nearly all of the mandatory components for building a networked device are included in an extremely small chip. The integrated approach makes the ETRAX 100LX MCM a competitive choice for developers needing to improve efficiency in the development process. With the most time-consuming components already integrated into the chip, the ETRAX 100LX MCM enables developers to shorten the time to market and focus on product development.

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