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by stevefan1999
2069 days ago
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However, I find it difficult for Turing Pi to exploit the PCI-e connectivity. It's very absurd to break it out for each of them modules to get an independent PCI-e slot. This could raise the layout of the board significantly. Yet the speed they currently offer (PCI-e x1 Gen2) isn't fast enough for RDMA to effectively "chain" the compute modules. So I would see that they would have some sacrifice (e.g. fallback to the smaller and more cliche mini-PCIe like most recent fresh IOT boards out there), or even remove PCI-e expansion but offer something else (e.g. embedded SATA host/multi-NICs where only the master node could control, then the rest of the children will have to rely on RDMA, despite it will be slow and painful). It's not quite economical for Turing Pi to implement NUMA-like architecture so I would rule this out. |
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