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You do not need a fab to use these designs. A smaller player could create a
laptop of quality equal to the established players in very little time. All of the basic parts can be bought on the market. The barrier to entry in the laptop market is falling, and this will result in cheaper laptops.
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VIA exposes open source limits  croberts | 05/27/08
You do not need a fab to use these designs. A smaller player could create a  DonnieBoy | 05/27/08
Not exactly  Mitch 74 | 05/28/08
RE: Via open sources laptop designs; Will it make Via relevant as a chipmaker again?  mjasay | 05/27/08
Exposes Larry's limits more like  stevey_d | 05/27/08
Agree  kchan@... | 05/28/08
RE: Via open sources laptop designs; Will it make Via relevant as a chipmaker again?  Rand777 | 05/27/08
You just don't get it  stevey_d | 05/28/08
RE: Via open source laptop- 1x D Sub Port  alan_r_cam@... | 05/27/08
Now that is an interesting juxtoposition  tracy anne | 05/27/08
I agree....  ja4509 | 05/28/08
read again. Vista is ONE option.  stevey_d | 05/28/08
It's all about ULPC systems and making them even cheaper  mark@... | 05/28/08
RE: Via open sources laptop designs; Will it make Via relevant as a chipmaker again?  tech@... | 05/28/08
That's an interesting idea  stevey_d | 05/28/08
3d printer could make your case with 3d face on it for $500 or so  stevey_d | 05/28/08

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