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Revanth A

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  1. I has already one USB, Ethernet and GPIOS , iam using this CPU for specific task/application so that wont be an issue!
  2. @Master Disaster, first DC POWER won't work with transformers, transformers can handle only A.C Power supplies, creating all small voltages like 5v , 3.3v , 1.4V , DDR reference voltage can all handEL by a single PMIC'S, including -12v can be generated using zener and transistor combination and it's not a big deal in modern electronics and moreover I have the motherboard in my hand working. why should i want to lie ?
  3. imx6 is a cpu that has 2 lanes of PCIe, and in FPGA we can create logic for those. Any way I'll chck with my NIC manufacturer.
  4. @FloRolf Thanks for the comment! Not considering the limitation in bandwidth it should work fine right?
  5. @Master Disaster Thanks for the comment! regarding the power that's what iam saying , in my motherboard they all the DC/DC converters to give all voltage levels 3.3V 5V -12 ect., are there, but not why other manufactures have it inbuilt. and i got my answer now. Thanks for the clarification regarding generation in ryzen series
  6. @Jurrunio what are these Ryzen 3000 series and 2000 series means actually, i can see ryzen 9 3rd gen 3000 series , in which i know ryzen 9 is the latest one , 3rd gen means wht it signifies also what does the 3000 series or the 2000 series means?
  7. Hai, I have a network interface card (Optical) and it has PCIe x8 Lanes, I know that this can be inserted to PCIe x16 slot and can work fine. but now consider iam designing a cpu which has PCIe x2 lanes pins and if i route the signals of the CPU to the network interface card that have (Here routing means that taking the 2 lanes of the CPU to the first 2 lanes of the network interface card) , will it work properly or it need all 8 lanes to work properly? (look in to the image for better understanding?
  8. @Jurrunio Thanks for you comments! "reusability from server technology and high Performance" , Why DIMM has high performance than SO-DIMM type? my doubt was, motherboard manufactures could have take a single multi-channel voltage regulators and can generated multiple voltage levels needed by cpu and other parts of motherboard , even in standby mode they can turn off unwanted voltage levels by an enable signal, and thats what my motherboard manufacturer does, it would been a simple less complicated and less space consuming process (Now a days component become very small than the 24 pin power connector. The reason why iam asking this is iam a hardware engineer ( Electronics) and i realize that the manufacturers have some reason behind it for not going with single power supply and i just want to know it.
  9. Hi @Master Disaster my motherboard takes only two connector input which is 12V Dc positive and ground
  10. Hi, This might be a very basic questions, but i want to know how AMD name their series of processors and by name how we will be knowing which one is better and which segment it falls Example by name itself you can say Intel i9 will be a better option than Intel i3 even if you dont know the spec of it similar to that how AMD names it processor? Also Intel has pin Compatibility in terms of generation (, 5th gen,8th gen) or coffee lake / LGA 1151, similar to that that while choosing motherboard for AMD what are the major pin Compatibility versions are there what which is the most preferred one? Now a days in terms of spec and performance AMD is showing a good stats but still many people go for intel is there any reason behind it like (reliability)? Why in most motherboards use DIMM slots for ram and why SO-DIMM is not there in most of the motherboard even in mini/micro ATX motherboards? Why single power supply motherboards are not common, i have been using a mini ATX motherboard with intel i7 8th gen 1151LGA socket, 2xSo-Dimm slots, 1050ti GPU, 2x M.2 with all these specs options the motherboard takes only single 12V input and itself generates other required voltages like 3.3, 5 etc., why this option is not available in any of the motherboards in common, technically speaking its the easiest option in customer [point of view If someone can give a detailed explanation it will be better, Thanks in advance! { since typing in a hurry-bury manner kindly neglect the typo mistakes if any :-)}
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