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Looking at the launch of Radeon Fury, how realistic and powerful would a credit card sized PC on today technology would be? There are stick PC available already so I think this can be done.
Let's say we take the max size to be AMD Fiji sized interposer +/- 1100 mm2, keep the 4 GB HBM RAM, add 64 GB SSD, wifi and bluetooth, and MHL chips, then add the CPU. A true SoI (System on Interposer)
. Packaged in BGA.
Put that on a PCB with a cutout in the middle of Chip Package so the chassis can press on the chip on both sides of Package and act as a giant heatsink.
Let's say we make the chassis 30 mm thick.
So what is the most powerful CPU can we get on that system? Atom class with no active cooling? Core-i class with active cooling?
This is just a fun thought exercize, so please don't be too passionate on the CPU selection. It's not like I can build this thing.
Let's say we take the max size to be AMD Fiji sized interposer +/- 1100 mm2, keep the 4 GB HBM RAM, add 64 GB SSD, wifi and bluetooth, and MHL chips, then add the CPU. A true SoI (System on Interposer)
Put that on a PCB with a cutout in the middle of Chip Package so the chassis can press on the chip on both sides of Package and act as a giant heatsink.
Let's say we make the chassis 30 mm thick.
So what is the most powerful CPU can we get on that system? Atom class with no active cooling? Core-i class with active cooling?
This is just a fun thought exercize, so please don't be too passionate on the CPU selection. It's not like I can build this thing.