Re: Is that possible to implement a single machine with heterogeneous architecture.

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That question reminds me of this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/udoo/udoo-x86-the-most-powerful-maker-board-ever/description

It is basically a hybrid of an x86 cpu and a microcontroller. Don't know if that counts for you^^


Am 21.10.2016 um 05:10 schrieb Douglas Su:

Hello everyone,


Is that possible to install multiple CPUs which have different architecture on a single machine? For example, on a single machine with two different cpu sockets for X86 and MIPS cpu respectively, and these two cpus are inter-connected with some sorts of bus (PCI or other advanced buses).


If it is possible, Is this machine still SMP? What will lscpu (or cat /proc/cpuinfo) dump?


Thx!



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