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'''Surtr''' is a test chip used during early development of the [[Oban]] [[CGPU]]. It is '''not''' a real CPU, it is an FPGA which was likely used for testing early Oban HDL. | '''Surtr''' is a test chip used during early development of the [[Oban]] [[CGPU]]. It is '''not''' a real CPU, it is an FPGA which was likely used for testing early Oban IP/HDL. | ||
== Details == | == Details == | ||
The die is smaller and rotated 90 degrees versus [[Oban]]. | The die is smaller and rotated 90 degrees versus [[Oban]]. While physically similar to Oban, the pinout is entirely different making it electrically incompatible with any [[motherboard]]. Little else is known about Surtr. | ||
* Part Number: X856364 | * Part Number: X856364 |
Revision as of 01:32, 16 May 2024
Part Number | X856364 |
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Introduced | Early 2011 |
Designed By | Microsoft |
Type | FPGA |
Package | Flip-chip BGA899 |
Surtr is a test chip used during early development of the Oban CGPU. It is not a real CPU, it is an FPGA which was likely used for testing early Oban IP/HDL.
Details
The die is smaller and rotated 90 degrees versus Oban. While physically similar to Oban, the pinout is entirely different making it electrically incompatible with any motherboard. Little else is known about Surtr.
- Part Number: X856364