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<awygle>
this NIC i bought has 13 DDR2 chips on it
<awygle>
that number offends me somehow
<awygle>
also i sort of feel like you should be able to get away with less on-NIC buffering than that.. DMA directly to host RAM
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<jn>
awygle: wow, how much memory is that in bytes? does this NIC run linux?
<sn00n>
maybe in a vm :|
<jn>
a NIC with VMs running on it would be even crazier
<sn00n>
but safety/security first!
<sn00n>
but how knows ... nowadays
<sn00n>
who
<jn>
some people know
<sn00n>
those people!
<jn>
either those who build it or those who hack it
<awygle>
jn: 512Mb each
<sn00n>
hack it down to piece and build it up again \o/
<sn00n>
ok thats a significant amount of memory, sir
<awygle>
832MB total
<jn>
wow
<jn>
minus some ECC, maybe, but then it's still several hundred MiB
<awygle>
It looked like 8 on one big chip (heat sinked) and 5 on a smaller one
<awygle>
No idea what it does with all that
<awygle>
Stores 0.65 seconds worth of link traffic maybe
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<mithro>
knielsen: You were the guy at 34c3 who gave the talk on the "doing hardware using software" which had the KiCad schematic Python HDL talk right?