On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 3:36 AM, Scott Sullivan scott@ss.org wrote:
On 10/22/2013 09:55 PM, Christopher Havel wrote:
On 10/22/2013 9:49 PM, luke.leighton wrote:
ICT designed the loongson it's MIPS with hardware-assist acceleration/translation of the 200 most popular x86 instructions. it gets 70% the speed of an x86 CPU. transmeta was extreme-end of that scale, sadly went belly-up.
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Well, that sucks for Transmeta I guess...
Slightly better idea -- since IIRC the final version of the initial CPU Card will be using a dual-core A20... how about using one core for the emulation part and the other for execution...? That would speed things up a little as well, because there'd be at least a "sort-of" hardware pre-processor setup that way.
It's easy to suggest idea's, what's more powerful is providing an open platform on which those that are passionate about those ideas can build on.
in other words, exactly these kinds of things can be explored, christopher, by others including yourself. it's not *our* place as suppliers of the hardware to "dictate" what it *shall* be used for.
I feel luke has set the right base line goals of simply getting GPL respecting hardware into the hands of developers. From there true innovation can happen in the hands of hundreds instead of the limited few that are currently shepherding the seeds of EOMA-68 ecosystem.
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For the short term, let's keep our eyes on the prize. That prize being a large scale run of cards on which revenue can be made and invested in furthering the EOMA-68 ecosystem.
... what scott said!!