Gregory writes: > I consider LINUX to be the state of the art reference for _ALL_ > engineering
HA HA HA Good one! You had me going there, for a minute I thought you were serious! Daniel writes: > The video standards (h264) are pretty closed, so just choose a > level you want to support and do it with some mW of power. Decode 1080p with mW ? What chip can do that? From the link: > use an existing processor design that has general-purpose instructions > which happen to have been designed from the ground up with a view to > accelerating both Video processing and 3D Graphics. And, rather than > have separate processors for each purpose, combine them into one > single multi-threaded, multi-core processor. If this is open, where is the link to the documentation for the instruction set and such? > has proven silicon: it's a dual-core part in 65nm So where is this 65nm silicon? If they have silicon then they already have the expensive part (the mask) done. Crank out some wafers and build some Cubieboard/Rpi type boards as a demo and first product. Use profits from that to develop other products. _______________________________________________ Open-graphics mailing list [email protected] http://lists.duskglow.com/mailman/listinfo/open-graphics List service provided by Duskglow Consulting, LLC (www.duskglow.com)
