Already equivalent microcontroller, AVR vs ND

I am wondering that:

  • Arduino microcontroller runs at 16 MHz which ND-100 runs at 6,66 MHz
  • 32 kB vs 32 mB
  • Schematic measurement vs without measurement in ND documents
  • Many users using Arduino boards vs bankrupt
  • Much support in community vs a few knows Norsk Data outside Norway
  • Takes time to compress fabrication to microcontroller size
  • Connect to internet warns hacking possibilities
  • Thinking to sell such microcontroller board at tivoli, winning game, arcade game, pinball.
  • As winning prize graduate 1 year in Folk High School in Norway, with keyboard without numeric keys with screen in Linux 0.01 and necessary assembly tools with some libraries.

Is that realistic to find another way to compete?

Sounds like an uphill battle

The best way to compete with Arduino is with Arduino. Port it to whatever MCU you want to sell and you can likely increase interest in that MCU.

Is that an advert, a statement, or a request for help ?

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This ND-100? Nord-100 - Wikipedia ??
I don't understand. Are you talking about a attempt to recreate a 40+ year old computer architecture in single chip form, for some sort of design contest? Such efforts are "interesting", but seldom actually "useful."

Thank your thoughts..

Difficult for anyone to have any coherent 'thoughts' about your post since its significantly unclear what you are actually suggesting.

I do not want to stay in disability pension. I might start first year in electronic course to understand better how electronic work with resistor, condensator, and such is confusing me partially.
And I am unsure if it is worth to establish a business such as NSA. Programming is not theory, there are a lot fabless companies out there, and I like CNC better. I will wondering about that and I thinking my sole-business will end up equivalent as Advanced Micro Devices with partially open source registers.

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