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RE[2]: Less powerful than a Xbox360...
by Vanders on Tue 5th Jan 2010 19:21
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"Even without adding a cluster of Xcores, this thing has a PCI-E 16X slot that could hold, say, a Radeon HD5800.
Whose firmware needs to be modified to be PowerPC-compatible. "
Not necessarily. EFI is designed around a virtual machine, so in theory any EFI capable firmware should work on any EFI based platform. The original intention was to produce a single firmware for both IA32 & IA64, but in theory (and I say that without even investigating this at all) you could have a PPC EFI firmware that could work with standard EFI capable devices.
RE[2]: Less powerful than a Xbox360...
by erebos on Tue 5th Jan 2010 19:29
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RE[3]: Less powerful than a Xbox360...
by KugelKurt on Tue 5th Jan 2010 19:44
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RE[2]: Less powerful than a Xbox360...
by SamuraiCrow on Tue 5th Jan 2010 19:38
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RE[2]: Less powerful than a Xbox360...
by bert64 on Tue 5th Jan 2010 22:28
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Whose firmware needs to be modified to be PowerPC-compatible.
Even Apple struggled to have current-gen PowerPC-compatible graphics cards back in the day.