lekernel changed the topic of #milkymist to: Mixxeo, Migen, MiSoC & other Milkymist projects :: Logs: http://en.qi-hardware.com/mmlogs
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<ysionnea1> lekernel: this FPGA does not seem to be so slow (IO) http://www.terasic.com.tw/cgi-bin/page/archive.pl?Language=English&No=526
<ysionnea1> but it must be very expensive :)
<ysionnea1> transceivers seem to be able to go up to > 10 Gbps
<ysionnea1> and Stratix V GT can go up to 28 Gbps
<ysionnea1> this is a monster fpga :o
<lekernel> kintex-7 also has 10Gbps transceivers. but not that many that you could connect GDDR5 SDRAM on them.
<larsc> ysionnea1: hopefully I'll have one of those soon
<ysionnea1> stratix seems to have 66 of them
<ysionnea1> crazy
<ysionnea1> larsc: lucky boy :)
<larsc> or maybe it's still IV
<larsc> hm
<larsc> I need to check
<lekernel> :)
<larsc> lekernel: that looks crazy
<ysionnea1> ouaaaa
<ysionnea1> so, what are you making or what are you planning on making with it?
<lekernel> right now I'm learning how to make a quantum cascade laser for emitting THz waves
<ysionnea1> is it like a "network pattern" ?
<lekernel> you need to deposit hundreds of very fine layers (nanometers) with that machine. it takes forever - it started this morning and will keep going until tomorrow
<ysionnea1> crazy :)
<ysionnea1> do you have some plan once you know how to operate the machine correctly?
<lekernel> sucking less at physics :)
<ysionnea1> ahah
<ysionnea1> that's a 10 years plan I guess :p
<ysionnea1> not that you suck a lot, but there is so much to learn to understand very well the various notions in modern physics
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<ysionnea1> I heard that 14 28 etc nm asic technologies is just marketing name, they don't double the precision of the lithography each iteration of the technology
<ysionnea1> it's just to say "it's 2 times better"
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<ysionnea1> I don't remember the step which was the last whose name was accurate and really represented the accuracy of the lithography
<ysionnea1> does this rings a bell to anybody ?
<ysionnea1> i'm searching for references of this on the web and I cannot find anything about it
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<lekernel> double patterning?
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<ysionnea1> ah yes maybe :)
<ysionnea1> thanks!
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<GitHub193> [mibuild] sbourdeauducq pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/gk8WaQ
<GitHub193> mibuild/master 9d5931c Sebastien Bourdeauducq: platforms/mixxeo: update DVI input timing constraints
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<GitHub108> [misoc] sbourdeauducq pushed 1 new commit to master: http://git.io/16t0GQ
<GitHub108> misoc/master 2eabf97 Sebastien Bourdeauducq: dvisampler: transfer the last word in frames correctly
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