On 2/20/07, arm_usb <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi Timothy , ASIC is very costly,about 250,000$. for FPGA board(X3S4000), its capability is very little, is not enough to design GPU. GPU is super pipeline and super scalar-quantity,floating-point processor. X3S4000 only finish base-function as 2D algorithms library.
I think it'll be a tight squeeze, but I have evidence to suggest that a simple, fixed-function 3D GPU will fit into that FPGA. Your conception of how the GPU would be implemented may be different from mine. Also, I'm good at making logic fast, while Howard is good at making logic small. I think we can manage it. Also, fast ASICs are more expensive than you think.
martin ________________________________ 发件人: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 发送时间: 2007-02-19 05:32:04 收件人: [email protected] 抄送: 主题: Open-graphics Digest, Vol 29, Issue 27
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