I think the geode+ddr that you are referring to is the
AMD Geode GX2. It's being sold in India (typically
together with broadband packages) as the basis for a
low cost computer called the AMD PIC. It's priced at
USD$185 without a monitor and has DDR330 128MB RAM,
10GB hdd, audio, [EMAIL PROTECTED] video. It's a 400MHz
part, the GX533 label, I think comes from it's
"equivalent performance" measurement.

and no ethernet, sigh.

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