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Posts: 2533 from 2003/2/24
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Xersipan wrote:
NXP's prices are publicly available.
Sure, then go buy a "trivial" number of them at those prices.
180$-331€ is what I found without taxes and you have to buy multiples of 60.
"in stock" means nothing at all these days so the real price might be anything between the above numbers.
(or maybe even that you can't get a reasonable number at all as AEon found out with the P6T used in X1000)
Similar T1042 deals start at 70$.
Add taxes and tariffs and the added real cost before production can be anywhere from 100-300$ not even considering any design changes necessary.
As for "future" all these chips were more about legacy support than anything else when they launched 10+ years ago.