Difference between revisions of "Migrating from x86 architecture to Naon"

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This article, written as a list of commonly asked questions, aims to help system integrators and developers who are used to work on x86-based machines to make a sort of comparison between these two different approaches.
 
This article, written as a list of commonly asked questions, aims to help system integrators and developers who are used to work on x86-based machines to make a sort of comparison between these two different approaches.
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Following images show simplified block diagram of x86-based PC-like architecture and Naon architecture.
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[[File:X86-pc-arch.png|300px|center]]
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[[File:Naon-bd.png|300px|center]]
 
==Where is the BIOS?==
 
==Where is the BIOS?==
 
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==What about GPU?==
 
==What about GPU?==
 
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Revision as of 09:01, 15 June 2012

Computational power achievable by system-on-chips built around Cortex-A8 processor make them appealing solution for several applications that historically have been implemented on x86-based processors.

This article, written as a list of commonly asked questions, aims to help system integrators and developers who are used to work on x86-based machines to make a sort of comparison between these two different approaches.

Following images show simplified block diagram of x86-based PC-like architecture and Naon architecture.

X86-pc-arch.png
Naon-bd.png

Where is the BIOS?[edit | edit source]

WorkInProgress.gif

What about GPU?[edit | edit source]

WorkInProgress.gif