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> we can put some opengl and video decode in the cpu core and we use
> system memory for all video calculations. maybe we dont need memory in
> the card anymore. is this possible?
I think you will quickly run out of bandwidth on the PCI bus?
yes thats right.
> if i only have the skill and equipment i would go beyond this and
> actually interface the fpga direclty to the cpu, the system memory and
> a peripheral bus
See the list archives. Someone makes a FPGA that plugs into a CPU socket.
Get a mainboard with at least 2 CPU sockets, plug the FPGA into one.
yes i just saw that one. thats a very nice possibility. i just have to
get one of those.
i would like to put it into a northbridge eventually.
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