Future Creamware cards
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Probably, as we've seen it about, the whole range of 3-15 DSP boards, all interchangeable I/O boards, total unified SFP Operating System.
I don't think they'll do a 64bit board very soon, got my bets on an upgraded/-dated Modular, V3 or something
But of course, only the German gods do know for sure.
I don't think they'll do a 64bit board very soon, got my bets on an upgraded/-dated Modular, V3 or something

But of course, only the German gods do know for sure.
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PCI-X looks like the thing on the horizon, faster bus speed and more bandwidth, but still backwards compatible with PCI, (but putting a pci device on the bus slows down the whole bus to pci speed) but if there are two pci-x buses is shouldn't be a problem.
I think manufactures realise it would be ludicrous to ditch pci compatibility, when we have only just got rid of ISA. (By this I mean no more ISA slots on motherboard)
I think manufactures realise it would be ludicrous to ditch pci compatibility, when we have only just got rid of ISA. (By this I mean no more ISA slots on motherboard)
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Well, high end servers have started shipping with PCI-X slots....
Check this article out for yourself...
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3 ... 917,00.asp
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Check this article out for yourself...
http://www.extremetech.com/article2/0,3 ... 917,00.asp
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