The specs aren’t that quite equivalent:
1Kb SRAM vs 48K core memory, 32-bit vs 16-bit CPU and 24Mhz vs 1MHz, but what does that
clock mean in MIPS?
Anyone want to take a stab at the Moore’s Law constant over 55 years, given the specs
non-equivalence?
~2.5M times price change, = 2^22 times.
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<https://www.nokia.com/bell-labs/unix-history/firstport.html>
In 1970, they proposed buying a PDP-11 for about $65,000. [ $535,000 in 2025 according
to US Inflation Calculator ]
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Texas Instruments Introduces MSPM0C1104 as the Smallest Available Microcontroller
<https://linuxgizmos.com/texas-instruments-introduces-mspm0c1104-as-the-smallest-available-microcontroller/>
Measuring only 1.38mm², this wafer chip-scale package MCU is 38% smaller than existing
alternatives.
The MSPM0C1104 includes a
24MHz Arm Cortex-M0+ core (32-bit),
16KB of flash memory,
1KB of SRAM,
a 12-bit ADC with three channels, and
six GPIO pins.
It also supports standard communication interfaces,
including UART, SPI, and I2C.
Additional features include 5V-tolerant I/Os,
a 1-channel DMA controller,
a CRC-16 accelerator, and
various timers, including a 16-bit advanced timer
and two 16-bit general-purpose timers.
These MCUs operate in an extended temperature range from -40°C to 125°C
and support supply voltages from 1.62V to 3.6V.
The MSPM0 series starts at $0.16 in 1,000-unit quantities, with multiple configurations
available.
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