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HAD-9000

HackPuter2016 - Computer for hacking made by the hackers

antti-lukatsAntti Lukats
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arm FPGA Zynq liinux wifi SSD usb SATA PCIe

This project was created on 09/07/2015 and last updated 10 years ago.

Description

Quad A53 64 bit Cores at 1.3MHz as main processing engine
Dual Cortex R9 cores at 600MHz for realtime tasks
Dual RANK DDR4, GB TBD
Wireless: M2 slot
SSD: two M2 slots
USB 3 root ports: 2 x USB C
10Gbit Ethernet Fibre: dual SFP+
up to 3500 DSP slices in FPGA fabric

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  • 1 × ZU9EG Xilinx Zynq UltraScale+ MPSoC

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  • Datasheets no longer under NDA!!

    Antti Lukats • 11/26/2015 at 19:40 • 0 comments

    finally released to public, now we can talk too :)

    http://www.xilinx.com/products/silicon-devices/soc/zynq-ultrascale-mpsoc.html#documentation

  • Milestone is set for 2016

    Antti Lukats • 09/07/2015 at 21:43 • 0 comments

    Working prototype for HaD Best Product 2016 deadline.

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Yann Guidon / YGDES wrote 09/07/2015 at 23:27 • point

1.3MHz, it's gonna rock ! :-P

Now I'm curious about the price...

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