Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published bySherilyn Skinner Modified over 9 years ago
1
COMP 2903 A35 – In Search of a PC for the People Danny Silver JSOCS, Acadia University
2
Bruce Einhorn Business Week, June 12, 2006
3
“the next billion” Shorthand for the vast potential market in the developing world where few have PCs Several different perspectives / approaches being taken – Cheap but standard PC – Small, special needs mini-PC (rugged, power) – Cheap thin client – Internet communicator
4
Organizations / Products Intel Corp – March, 2006 launched “Community PC” Target: Indian villages - $550 How is this going? – Also in March - $250-350 mini-desktop called the Low Cost Full Feature (LCFF) PC Mexico ordered 400,000 fro Nov, 2006 ?? – May, 2006 – ClassMate PC - $400 Have they sold any?
5
Organizations / Products Advanced Mirco Devices Inc (AMD) – Partnered with HCL to offer PC in India - $200 – Person internet communicator Person internet communicator – How is this selling? VIA of Taiwan – PC-1 business unit (VP – Richard Brown) – Smaller, cooler, quieter, greener - $230 mini-PC – Rugged, power by car battery, solar cell – Did it fly?
6
Organizations / Products MicroSoft – FlexGo, May 22, 2006 – Interesting financial “rent-to-own”model for PCs in developing countries – PCs work by the hour using a pass card – Does this go into production?
7
Organizations / Products MIT – Nicholas Negroponte – One laptop per child – TED videoTED video – $100 laptop - good video here as well $100 laptop – How well is it selling? Souel-based Ncomputing Ltd – Thin clients powered by one PC server - $70 – Stop forcing people to use inappropriate IT – Is this product being used?
8
Question Should computing technology be different for children? Should computing technology be different for developing countries?
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.