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hello, im looking for a piece of tech i saw last year

 

i cant remember the company but it was talked about on on of linus's videos where it was a computer on a pcie board 

 

do any of you know about it or know the website of it? thank you!

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An Intel co-processor?

oh, wait, he hasn't reviewed any of those.

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Raspberry Pi?

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An Intel co-processor?

oh, wait, he hasn't reviewed any of those.

 

Raspberry Pi?

 

i'm sorry but we will need more information than that. Are you thinking of something like this:

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it was single socket that fit into a pcie 3.0 port and had a lga 1150 socket. it was about a year ago that i saw that it was going into production

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it was single socket that fit into a pcie 3.0 port and had a lga 1150 socket. it was about a year ago that i saw that it was going into production

Here is a whole list of them. I believe they are used for server configurations but I'm not totally familiar. The first one on the list is an lga1150 board.

http://www.ieiworld.com/product_groups/industrial/list.aspx?gid=00001000010000000001&cid=08125380802604740685

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Here is a whole list of them. I believe they are used for server configurations but I'm not totally familiar. The first one on the list is an lga1150 board.

http://www.ieiworld.com/product_groups/industrial/list.aspx?gid=00001000010000000001&cid=08125380802604740685

yeah, those look similar to it, but the one i saw fit into a normal PCIE socket that you would find on a consumer boards like this

http://www.advantech.com/products/1-2jkn7b/pci-7032/mod_2b0c1cae-2197-4d35-937e-4e7e4aa80ed7

would something like this fit in a standard pcie 16x 3.0 slot?

http://www.advantech.com/products/94673bda-8c2e-4861-a9f4-faec71ab5f8f/pce-3028/mod_78dbb43b-7462-4aa0-a5fd-7c3f63fe4e3b

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