On 6/21/06, Timothy Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 6/21/06, alexandre h. guerra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> *ducks*
>
> Seriously, i have no idea of price, neither if feasible, but this would be
interesting? (if size is a matter and a bigger FPGA is expensive, could 2
fpgas be a soution?)
>
> Dual core OGP, OGP in SLI since concept :P
We thought about this, but the OGA architecture has just way too many
things trying to talk to one block of memory controllers. And we
don't even way to TRY to connect two chips to the same set of RAMs.
What about the AMD way? ie. each cpu having direct access to separated
RAM banks and doing some sort of transaction making it basically a
NUMA architecture wich act externally as SMP. (I may be wrong about
that, but that's what I got from reading some specs of Athlon X2)
I'm just wondering the implications, not even suggesting as a real
implementation idea. :)
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