The $100 price tag could soon be a reality for OLPC sometime in 2008
Quanta Computers, leading ODM and notebook manufacturer, has confirmed notebook orders of nearly one million pieces from the OLPC (One Laptop Per Child) project. OLPC is a U.S. based, non-profit organization created by faculty members of the MIT Media Lab to design, manufacture, and distribute the laptops to children of the developing nations. The rugged and low-power computers will contain flash memory instead of a hard drive and will use Linux as their operating system. The laptops will be sold to governments and issued to children by schools on a basis of one laptop per child. Pricing is currently expected to be around $130. Quanta Computer believes mass production of the OLPC notebooks will be the key to cut costs. The groups involved in the OLPC project, includes the likes of MIT Media Laboratory, the microprocessor giant Advanced Micro Devices, and Linux software developer Red Hat. The entire group remain optimistic and believe they can reach that goal once millions of the laptops are being produced annually, and had set a target to reach that price sometime in 2008. |
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The $100 price tag could soon be a reality for OLPC sometime in 2008



