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XMOS giving away 2500 startKITs for FREE!

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xmos_support over 11 years ago

XMOS is running a 'HAPPY XMOS' campaign and is giving away 2500 startKITs to customers who sign-up and qualify, with boards shipping in time for the holiday season.

Chekout more inforamtion about startKIT. You can get your startKIT by registering here.

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    Former Member over 11 years ago in reply to johnbeetem +1
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    morgaine over 11 years ago +1
    Even more interesting than giving away 2500 startKITs for free is XMOS's other announcement of the moment -- "XMOS launches startKIT: multicore development for $14.99" . That's important, I think. Just…
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    morgaine over 11 years ago

    Even more interesting than giving away 2500 startKITs for free is XMOS's other announcement of the moment -- "XMOS launches startKIT: multicore development for $14.99".  That's important, I think.

     

    Just 2500 units won't go far, but making the basic evaluation kit just $14.99 puts it right alongside the microcontroller kits released by the big boys like ST, TI, Freescale and others.  Because that kind of money is well below the radar for practically everybody including most youngsters, it could lead to an awful lot of XMOS kit in circulation.  That's very good for company exposure, much better than hiring a PR company for promotion which is a one-shot waste.

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    morgaine over 11 years ago

    Even more interesting than giving away 2500 startKITs for free is XMOS's other announcement of the moment -- "XMOS launches startKIT: multicore development for $14.99".  That's important, I think.

     

    Just 2500 units won't go far, but making the basic evaluation kit just $14.99 puts it right alongside the microcontroller kits released by the big boys like ST, TI, Freescale and others.  Because that kind of money is well below the radar for practically everybody including most youngsters, it could lead to an awful lot of XMOS kit in circulation.  That's very good for company exposure, much better than hiring a PR company for promotion which is a one-shot waste.

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