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A case for custom silicon in enabling low-cost information technology for developing regions

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Information and communications technology has the potential for deep social impact in developing regions but today's typical ICT devices -- laptops, mobile phones, and similar devices -- are often still too expensive for many scenarios. In this paper, we argue that custom integrated circuits can enable a new tier of low-cost information access devices with a price point that will make them widely accessible. And, with control over the silicon, these systems can economically address many other challenges. To evaluate our claim, we focus on a deceptively simple problem -- low-cost information access for illiterate populations through audio recordings -- and show how custom silicon allows us to reduce cost, lower power, leverage conventional infrastructure in unconventional ways, and optimize the interface for usability. In particular, we show how a rural audio computer can be designed around just three chips, use an inexpensive capacitive touch interface, employ inductive communications for peer-to-peer data transfer, and employ content download over GSM voice and FM broadcast as two wide area options. The resulting design point -- enabled by aggressive silicon integration -- affords a device that can be built for $7.77, a third of the cost achievable using commercial off-the-shelf components.

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ACM DEV '10: Proceedings of the First ACM Symposium on Computing for Development
December 2010
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ISBN:9781450304733
DOI:10.1145/1926180
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