By: Wilco (Wilco.Dijkstra.delete@this.ntlworld.com), January 24, 2017 2:13 am
Room: Moderated Discussions
vvid (no.delete@this.hans.com) on January 24, 2017 1:55 am wrote:
> Aaron Spink (aaronspink.delete@this.notearthlink.net) on January 23, 2017 7:02 pm wrote:
> > dmcq (dmcq.delete@this.fano.co.uk) on January 22, 2017 1:03 pm wrote:
> > > I'm not sure what "Problem with the phone/tablet SoCs is you are going to have to run at least
> > > twice." means. Every ARM designed core has ECC support as an option as far as I'm aware, even
> > > the A73 which is specifically for phones rather than mission critical or server applications.
> > >
> > That's great, what about the TB+ of main memory?
> >
>
> Isn't it strange to ask of TB+ DRAM from smartphone SoC?
> So far we have 8GB max here. Not that bad for a node.
> Anyway CoreLink CMN-600 supports 8chn DDR4. So it should handle 1TB(?)
Nowadays even pure smartphone SoCs like Cortex-A73 support 1TB of memory. Cortex-A72 which is also used in various servers supports up to 16TB. High-end Xeons max out at 3TB.
Wilco
> Aaron Spink (aaronspink.delete@this.notearthlink.net) on January 23, 2017 7:02 pm wrote:
> > dmcq (dmcq.delete@this.fano.co.uk) on January 22, 2017 1:03 pm wrote:
> > > I'm not sure what "Problem with the phone/tablet SoCs is you are going to have to run at least
> > > twice." means. Every ARM designed core has ECC support as an option as far as I'm aware, even
> > > the A73 which is specifically for phones rather than mission critical or server applications.
> > >
> > That's great, what about the TB+ of main memory?
> >
>
> Isn't it strange to ask of TB+ DRAM from smartphone SoC?
> So far we have 8GB max here. Not that bad for a node.
> Anyway CoreLink CMN-600 supports 8chn DDR4. So it should handle 1TB(?)
Nowadays even pure smartphone SoCs like Cortex-A73 support 1TB of memory. Cortex-A72 which is also used in various servers supports up to 16TB. High-end Xeons max out at 3TB.
Wilco