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Next Thing Co. : ウィキペディア英語版 | Next Thing Co.
Next Thing Co. is an Oakland, California based start-up company founded in 2013, and known for its forthcoming miniature computer, Chip.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=This $9 computer could change the economics of building hardware - Fortune )〕 ==Chip computer== Announced in May 2015, Chip is a Linux dev board marketed as a miniature computer, costing for $9 for early Kickstarter backers (+shipping cost of 5-25 USD). NTC has confirmed that after Kickstarter campaign the price will continue to be $9,〔() GUSH on bbs.nextthing.co "C.H.I.P. will continue to be $9 post-kickstarter. We're not sure where these speculative prices are coming from, but they are way off. C.H.I.P. is $9 til the cows come home."〕 despite speculation from competitors that the price will go up.〔 The computer is based on variant of R8M module (priced around $16 by manufacturer according to a competitor's reports〔(How to get in the News? Tell people that you will make and sell something which cost you $20 for $9! ) / OLIMEX ltd, 05 JUN 2015 "Today I got datasheet of R8M and price of it is $16 including the PMU."〕〔(Allwinner R8 Module Datasheet and Price. Is the $9 C.H.I.P Computer Selling at a Loss? ) / cnxsoft, June 7th, 2015 "$16 for Allwinner R8M with 512 MB RAM and 8GB NAND Flash for 5,000 unit orders. .. Wait… If R8M module is $16, how can C.H.I.P sell it for $9? .."〕). Chip computer measures 40mm/1.5" by 60mm/2.3", has a 1 GHz processor, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of storage, WiFi and Bluetooth. It can connect wirelessly to a keyboard, and to any computer screen via a composite output. It also has USB and micro-USB ports, and runs on the Debian GNU/Linux operating system.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Are you ready for the $9 computer from Oakland-based Next Thing Co.? )〕 Next Thing announced the product via a Kickstarter campaign, asking for $50,000.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=CHIP - The World's First Nine Dollar Computer )〕 The campaign had raised over $1.5m before 21 May 2015, with over 29,000 backers. It was successfully funded for $2,071,927 on 6 June 2015. On 30 Nov 2015, NextThingCo announced changing from the original R8M module to the R8 module, this is the one that will be available in the 1.0 release. Also instead of the cpu being placed on the front in is now instead placed on the back. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Kickstarter Update 29 - C.H.I.P. 1.0 Design + C.H.I.P. Case! )〕
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