[Arm-netbook] PCIe Graphic Chip

Michelle Konzack linux4michelle at tamay-dogan.net
Sun Nov 6 03:17:55 GMT 2011


Hello Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton,

Am 2011-11-06 02:12:53, hacktest Du folgendes herunter:
>  ah i meant put them onto really small expansion header, which could
> run them off to a motherboard, then that has standard PCIe.
> 
>  _but_, if people do not want that, just want a small powerful
> low-power server, they can have that as well.

I have to think about it...  This is a very BIG Fine-Pitch BGA!

Currently I do not know, how to build my own PCB, because it seems, that
I need 6 or 8 signal Layer

> > It is time to build (requires some crazy guys) our own GPU even based on
> > a FPGA!
>  yes, best to wait for the Zynq 7030 for that.

Ehm???

> > This are µC fpr PanelPCs, Routers or Server
>  sounds great!

I like to build the PCB more or less Universal...

My MV78200 (DualCore 1200MHz) is working fine and consuming only 13Watt,
but if I put my Dual-Head NVIDIA graphic card into 81 Watt!  :-S

If I am right, TI develop a "server" version too.

But the best ARM as server is currently the MV78200 with two PCIe 4x  or
up to eight PCI 1x and of course, it can use standard SO-DIMM as memory.

Thanks, Greetings and nice Day/Evening
    Michelle Konzack

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