[Open-graphics] PCI Express ...

Gregory G Carter gcarter at aesgi.com
Thu Dec 2 13:51:14 EST 2004


Just as long PCIe is SOMEWHERE in the spec, and it is planned for in the 
initial design.

PCIe is going to a big feature and we shouldn't have to do a total chip 
redesign effort simply because we want a PCIe video card.

It will force you guys to think about a stable core early too, stick 
with it and get the bugs out.

:-)

-gc

Rogelio Serrano wrote:

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>>As this year's X-MAS PCs will be sold with PCIe and NVIDIA/ATI provide
>>higher performance for lower prices with PCIe, I'd give AGP/PCI half a
>>year. That means when your cards development will come to producable
>>stage, most people will have PCIe ...
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>>Rene Bartsch
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>I dont think so. Thats a motherboard and graphics card upgrade for
>people on this list. And the x86_64 guys will not all have PCIe. I
>would say a year or two. It not like everybody all over the world will
>start dumping their pc's. AGP motherboards are going to stay for some
>time.
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