by Wolfe on 2003/11/19 1:44:40
nitially it will not be as cheap - no way, but that doesn't mean it will be DOA.
So outside of a thousand or so Amiga Inc fans, who is going to buy it? It's a luxiary item in a time when IT folks are not comfortable spending that type of money on a novelity.
he C3 chip is a wimp in comparison to any G4. Those who want small and performance are not even looking at Via's board. And the P4 on the MicroATX still sucks more power and generates a lot of "HEAT". The Linux/BSD guys will go the route that best supports their goals.
True, C3 isn't that great horsepower wise, M-Pentium is and as is Transmeta. Yeah, you can go G4, but that puppy needs either a fan or heatpipe just like the AMD or Intel dekstop CPUs. It really depends on what your planning to use it for. Run AROS, the sub $100 VIA C3 mobos should be more then powerful enough. Run a firewall, not a problem for sub $100 mobo to do. Run Apache on Linux, shouldn't be much of a problem. As I've said previously, the *nix guys wil go for something cheap and make it work nicely.
Dammy