NVIDIA Bridging It (PCI-Express)

RussSchultz said:
Not sure what the FPGA is for, but it isn't useful for keeping margins low.

But is is useful for stability at higher clock rates, apparently. (Nvidia used the flip-chip in several variants, including a "flip chip 5600". Don't forget that ATI is attacking the low end with integrated chipsets. I expect a PCI Express supporting chipset from ATI on or near PCI express launch...
 
Joe DeFuria said:
But is is useful for stability at higher clock rates, apparently. (Nvidia used the flip-chip in several variants, including a "flip chip 5600".
The FPGA in question is the Field Programmable Gate Array from Xilinx of one of the last photos. ;)

Bye!
 
Mark0 said:
Joe DeFuria said:
But is is useful for stability at higher clock rates, apparently. (Nvidia used the flip-chip in several variants, including a "flip chip 5600".
The FPGA in question is the Field Programmable Gate Array from Xilinx of one of the last photos. ;)

Bye!

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