Re: [OT] Crazy idea: Design open-source graphics chip

From: Pavel Machek
Date: Sun Feb 01 2004 - 10:48:01 EST


Hi!

> The real question we have to ask ourselves is, what would be the
> market demand for a graphics card that is 3 generations behind the
> state of the art and over-priced, the only advantage being that it's
> a 100% open architecture?
>
> I don't have _100k to have it fabricated, so we have to goad some
> company into doing it for us, and given the volumes, they'll have to
> charge way more than it's worth if you compare its capabilities
> against ATI et al.
>
> I've got some great ideas for how to do this chip, but they're
> frankly nothing revolutionary. The obvious test bed is an FPGA.
> That imposes serious limitations on what kind of logic utilization
> and performance we can get. The ASIC version can be clocked faster,
> but we dare not put in untested logic. (And we can't afford the
> tools necessary to do the proper simulation.)
>
>
> So, the big question: How many units a year would be sold for an
> underpowered, over-priced graphics card that just happens to be 100%
> open and 100% supported?

It might be very usefull for embeded folks from opencores...
Pavel
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