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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 == |
Revision as of 00:31, 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. The pinout is entirely different making it electrically incompatible with any motherboard. Little else is known about Surtr.
- Part Number: X856364