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I wonder if it will come in a single-core version as well (suitable for, say, MorphOS)? Probably, since AFAIK the single core version is the same dual core chip where one of the cores are defunct/turned off, right?
The original design documents for the MPC8641D mentioned that a single core design - one with a true, single core - would be made, but in the end it turned out that they would just turn off broken cores in validation and testing and ship those as single core chips.
Wasn't this also the case back in the 680x0 days? When some parts of a CPU didn't work they were simply turned off and the chip rebadged with a new version number and sold at a lower price. Hence the 68LC040 didn't have a FPU and the 68EC040 had neither FPU nor MMU, despite the actual silicon came from the very same production batch, made from the same 68040 blueprints?
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This actually made single core designs just as expensive as dual-core ones, and as such, I don't think anyone has even bothered making them.
That's a bit weird pricing philosophy IMHO. OK, I can see how the production costs are indeed identical, but in the 68k case they tried to recover some of it by selling the "faulty" ones as feature reduced Low Cost versions instead of throwing them in the trash (which would have meant $0 in sales for those units). But who would have bought a 68EC040 at the same price as a *full* 68040?
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The problem with an MPC8641D or MPC8640D design then, is graphics. There is no DIU in either of these designs (or at least we do not know yet for the new one) so you have to add external graphics adapter. We're going back to the Radeon card kerfuffle of old with that chip...
I can see how none of these chips would fit in an "Efika" kind of design, i.e. something that's ultra mobile and tightly integrated. But in a "Pegasos" context it would be a different matter.
With a PCI-e slot (8x lanes routed to a 16x slot) for an external graphics card and an AMD SB750 southbridge you would reach some *very* impressive system system specs! And supposedly the 8640, 8640D, 8641 and 8641D are all pin compatible, giving additional flexibility in configuration option.