[Arm-netbook] IMX6 prices?
Guillaume Fortaine
guillaume.fortaine at devopspace.com
Fri Jun 15 11:39:40 BST 2012
> whereas the A10 is a stable known quantity
> and has been shipping for some time.
http://www.linaro.org/members/freescale
Please stop with Allwinner crap.
Topic closed.
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 12:36 PM, lkcl luke <luke.leighton at gmail.com> wrote:
> On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 8:37 AM, Tsvetan Usunov - OLIMEX Ltd
> <usunov at olimex.com> wrote:
>>> I have got some indications from a distributor:
>>>
>>> i.MX6 Solo 1GHz: ~$11 @ 10k+
>>> i.MX6 Dual 1GHz: ~$23 @ 1k+
>>> i.MX6 Dual lite: ~$16 @ 1k+
>>>
>>> The quad I don't know but perhaps around $35 or so..?
>>>
>>> This is a very interesting processor indeed, also for industrial
>>> applicatons.
>>>
>>>
>> prices for 10K pcs:
>>
>> Part Number Product Description 2013 @ 10Ku
>> MCIMX6S5DVM10AA i.MX 6Solo Consumer - 1GHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$11
>> MCIMX6U5DVM10AA i.MX 6DualLite Consumer - 1GHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$16
>> MCIMX6D5EYM10AB i.MX 6Dual Consumer Ext. Temp - 1GHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$21
>> MCIMX6D5EYM12AB i.MX 6Dual Consumer Ext. Temp – 1.2GHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$23
>> MCIMX6D7CVT08AB i.MX 6Dual Industrial Temp – 800MHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$24
>> MCIMX6Q5EYM10AB i.MX 6Quad Consumer Ext. Temp - 1GHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$26
>> MCIMX6Q5EYM12AB i.MX 6Quad Consumer Ext. Temp – 1.2GHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$29
>> MCIMX6Q7CVT08AB i.MX 6Quad Industrial Temp – 800MHz w/ VPU&GPU ~$30
>>
>> i.MX6Solo at $11 is with better price than A10
>
> how is $11 better than $7? (bearing in mind that demand for the A10
> has been so high that allwinner have had to increase the price
> temporarily whilst they get the supply increased from TSMC on TSMC's
> standard 90-day delay, where the request for increase in supply was
> made approximately 90 days ago)
>
>> for same quantity and have Gigabit Ethernet
>
> ... *maybe* in september. they're fixing the latest round of bugs.
> there's no guarantee that there will not be another round of bugs for
> freescale to have to fix. whereas the A10 is a stable known quantity
> and has been shipping for some time.
>
> what we don't know about the A10 is its long-term support lifetime
> roadmap. we know for a fact that freescale will have a specified and
> guaranteed lifetime for its products.
>
> l.
>
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