• Paragone@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The smaller the price-point target,

    the bigger a chunk of it that each embedded component eats.

    The markup/licensing for the GPU in a little device can be a significant percentage of that little device’s potential-profit-margin.

    Same as a $6 markup isn’t significant on a $1000 thing, whereas it IS significant, when the target-price is only $10, and now you’re left with $4 for all-your-contribution.


    I’ve discovered that the good heart-rate sensors cost in the $30 range, whereas the shit ones are much much less.

    So, if I were to put into production a fitness-trainer that used the proper equations, & didn’t do any spying on people ( as Fitbit & smartwatches do ), then I’d need to … either create a shit product, or bite the bullet & get the good sensors.

    I can’t afford to create my own sensors, see?

    Maybe Sega can afford to make their own GPU.

    Do keep in mind that there already has been a opensourcehardware GPU, iirc, some years ago ( shit performance, but if it’s public-IP, and it can be significantly-improved-on, then it’s possible )

    https://duckduckgo.com/?q=opensource+hardware+gpu&t=fpas&ia=web