Garrison0fMars
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Microcontrollers are churned out in the billions every year, and even the low-end ones today are much more powerful than the chips that kicked off the microcomputer revolution.
Take something like the Kinetis K60 - a nice mid-range MCU, 150MHz, 32-bit, floating point, 1MB flash + 128KB RAM on-chip, built-in networking and sundry analog & digital I/O, supports a wide range of temperatures and voltages, and easily interfaces to standard DDR RAM and LCD panels. Runs on something like 100mW. We would have killed for something that powerful back in the day, and now they're so commonplace that you don't even notice that they're there.
Not only that, but many of the portable computers can be powered with a handcrank, so there's really no argument to be made that power would be a problem.