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I don't see the main obstacle being the processor, but rather the screen and input device (keyboard/mouse replacement). Most VST stuff is designed to have a big colorful UI on a computer screen and have the parameters tweaked with keyboard/mouse commands. Displays are pricey and cumbersome, so I'd think it's hard to beat the price/convenience of a laptop for that sort of thing. TH On 8/24/07, Qua Veda <qua@oregon.com> wrote: > The microprocessor companies are working on "System on a Chip" for low >cost, > mobile devices. Probably only a couple of years before it could be used >for > ultramobile or small VST boxes :-) > -Qua >