It would be called Aaatum ans cost Rs. 100. Rs. 12000 for a chip is exhorbitant re: India and the rest of the 'bottom-of-the-pyramid'.
1 wonders if renting, sharing, leasing or rent-to-own options on the chip are on offer? No, no matter which way 1 cuts it, ... it's too much ... sad ...
The govt. needs to jump in and 'ghettoise' the market with a Rs 10 chip ... which may or may not work all the time ... just like the govt.'s other 'chip' ... the bijlee network system ... The two 'systems' the govt. of India's bijlee systems and the zillions of transistors on a chip ... are nt too dissimilar in a concept.
Workability, optimality and efficiency are a aloo-together different issue ... the chips running to ASIC standards the govt. of India bijlee system ... hehe ...