Sunday, 19 June 2011

OLPC to release "Open Source Hardware

The XO laptops from One Laptop per Child non-profit organization has
not managed to become really popular on the market due to various
reasons, but the OLPC org wants to change that by allowing other
manufacturers of mobile computers to build and ship XO machines.

"We had to build the first laptop because no one else would do it. But
now, OLPC will release and open source hardware design and invite
others to copy it," said Nicholas Negroponte, the chief of OLPC, who
predicts that within 3 years there will be 5 to 6 million machines a
month built by companies around the world.

At present contract manufacturers of electronics make OLPC XO machines
at the order of the organization, who then sells its low-cost laptops
to customers around the world. Mr. Negroponte wants actual hardware
makers to deliver the laptops, which reduces expenses and speeds up
time-to-market of the XOs. But considering the fact that OLPC XO is
very inexpensive, for hardware manufacturers it may not be an
interesting product to sell.

According to Mr. Negroponte, approximately 500 thousand children
worldwide already own OLPC XO-1 laptops.

Current OLPC XO laptop features AMD Geode LX-700 processor with 433MHz
clock-speed and built-in graphics controller, 256MB of PC-2700 (DDR
333MHz) memory, 1GB NAND flash that substitutes hard disk drive, 7.5"
screen with 1200x900 resolution, wireless and wired network adapters
as well as integrated webcam, microphone, speakers and so on.

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