[Libre-soc-dev] Your FOSDEM 2024 talk titled 'Cologne Chip GateMate FPGA -- filling a gap between hardware and software (with a presentation of the GMM-7550 module)'
Anton Kuzmin
ak at gmm7550.dev
Sat Feb 10 23:27:36 GMT 2024
Hi Luke,
For some reason, my reply didn't go through on Feb, 7th,
it's repeated below.
A.
Subject Re: Your FOSDEM 2024 talk titled 'Cologne Chip GateMate FPGA --
filling a gap between hardware and software (with a presentation of the
GMM-7550 module)'
From Anton Kuzmin
To Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton
Date Wed 00:17
Hello Luke.
On 2024-02-06 04:27, Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:
hi anton as you can see your video was uploaded and the review
can be done, marking the start and end point. once someone
does that (you!) it can go on the schedule?
That's already done last night.
so sorry i didn't get a chance to meet you. i wanted to talk
Unfortunately, we missed this opportunity to see each other
in person, maybe next time [somewhere].
about the possibility (sponsored, NLnet) of doing a run of
gatemate boards using the largest FPGA that they have,
and an external multi-IC HyperRAM Module to get up to 512 mb RAM?
Sounds interesting and I do not immediately see any problem.
Just two questions right away: 512 MiB (half GiB) or just 64 MiB
(512 Mbit)? And why HyperRAM -- that seems to be somewhat niche
and targeted primarily to automotive? Would Infineon
S80KS5123 be suitable?
FYI, since I saw some interest in buying the module
on ORconf'23, I'm trying to setup a campaign at GroupGets, but
there are still a few things to address, both technical and
businesswise.
Regards,
Anton
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