While searching about for fastest hardware, I found
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    Not_Rich
    Posts: 4 from 2024/5/4
    1-> this odd gpu thing made by one person
    http://www.furygpu.com/
    Probably useless here ??

    2-> someone did all the work two or 3 years ago it seems...
    but did not see this SBC http://esd.eu/en/products/eppc-t10
    on the compatibility list here.

    3-> It seems and ancient G5 mac is as good as it gets for speedy morphOS ??
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    Andreas_Wolf
    Posts: 12150 from 2003/5/22
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    > someone did all the work two or 3 years ago it seems... but did not see this
    > SBC http://esd.eu/en/products/eppc-t10 on the compatibility list here.

    That's because this 7-year-old SBC isn't supported, just like all the other dozens of industrial SBCs based on the QorIQ T1.
    There has been an effort of creating a T1042-based SBC for desktop use (Django), but unfortunately without progress for several years now.

    > It seems and ancient G5 mac is as good as it gets for speedy morphOS ??

    Yes, it is. A-Eon's X5000 may be slightly faster for some compute-bound integer-based workloads, though.
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    Not_Rich
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    Quote:

    Andreas_Wolf wrote:
    > someone did all the work two or 3 years ago it seems... but did not see this
    > SBC http://esd.eu/en/products/eppc-t10 on the compatibility list here.

    That's because this 7-year-old SBC isn't supported, just like all the other dozens of industrial SBCs based on the QorIQ T1.
    There has been an effort of creating a T1042-based SBC for desktop use (Django), but unfortunately without progress for several years now.

    > It seems and ancient G5 mac is as good as it gets for speedy morphOS ??

    Yes, it is. A-Eon's X5000 may be slightly faster for some compute-bound integer-based workloads, though.


    Well that sucks.
    I really enjoyed that MorphOS demo I got to try out a few months back.
    Basically means I’m going to be backed into an AROS corner. Which would be okay I guess if I could ever get sound to work in AROS.
    I don’t really want a bunch of really old electronic devices close to the MTBF. Shame nobody makes anything modern for this that is cheap and readily available.�


    (In other sad news, FPGA companies keep getting absorbed into the big players. Intel/AMD etc...)

    [ Edited by Not_Rich 04.05.2024 - 14:12 ]
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