Features Of A Motherboard

chewy0914

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Below is a list of features I was hoping could be in a motherboard.

Does anyone know if any of them have been done before?

If so why not now, or if now links would be appreciated.

If not if anyone has an idea why?

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Desktop and Laptop

8x or 16x+ msata capable

Option no 2.5" hdd slot?/
On chip/on motherboard.

Option no optical disc on chip+ motherboard.

8x/12x/16x memory channels.
However many gb ram.
on both desktop and laptop boards.

8x/16x/ pcie express 2.0 slots

8+ pcie16x slots.

Allow more than 16x pcie if needed.
24x-32x+

More pcie lanes in Motherboard.
More on Processor other?

option motherboard/cpu remove sata controller


Removal of all large capacitors
and replace with laptop capacitors in desktops.

Stop making desktop components and laptop and only make one type for both desktop and laptop.


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Silicone cpu based (only) components on motherboard.

Controllers on cpu, next to cpu, or
3rd cpu--being cpu/gpu/controller silicone.

Silicone networking cards-silicone computer chip.--going into cpu type slot?

harddrive on chip.
msata... silicone---controllers in chip/on die

cpu slot ram chip
upgradable gpu ram chip
other

remove all transistors from motherboard and have them all on die silicone.

Silicone capacitors?

gpu containing all the circuits/ram/other in a silicone wafer or set of them.

Motherboard being processor slots with no components on board.

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Motherboard Connections-
What are Motherboard connections?
pcie lanes?
ram lanes?
All lanes on the Motherboard are just a transfer material correct?

Change lane type(s) multiple more if needed?

2-3+ heat transfer lines depending on heat each component produces.
 

Cerb

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What are you taking? I might want to sample it...

Only a few sentences in that whole post make any sense at all.

Many boards are mSATA capable, but going forward, it's already a dead form factor. M.2 is the new hotness.
Many RAM channels requires many CPUs, which requires $$$ for many sockets and expensive CPUs. What good will it do?
PCIe 16x is as much as you're going to get.
Big caps aren't hurting anybody, and are cheaper than 2-3x the smaller caps to replace them.
Laptops have different needs from desktops, why the same parts for inferior, yet more expensive, desktops?
Silicone is a category of rubber-like material...
Capacitors on chips have been done. Read up on the physics of a capacitor to see why it cannot, at realistic costs, replace external ones.
The only transistors on the board are for power or protection, and the CPU's will become part of the CPU.
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OlyAR15

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Wow, glad I'm not the only one who read that and thought, "Am I having a stroke or is that just gibberish?"
 
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Pick one:

1) Because that is not how motherboards work.
2) That feature is available on motherboards already.

/postinginachewythread