No, I'm pointing out facts.
You haven't posted any facts.
You're misleading and obfuscating information. Lets see this Tegra 3 Desktop Board. Oh look, it's made by a Third Party and not marketed directly by Nvidia.
You're misleading and obfuscating information, since
1. Kontron's Terga 3 mITX desktop solution is similar to NVIDIA's Jetson Tk1 mITX from
https://developer.nvidia.com/jetson-tk1
You can buy NVIDIA's Jetson Tk1 from usual desktop PC stores like
Newegg, Tiger Direct and Micro Center.
2. AMD Quantum's mITX solution is made by ASrock i.e. a 3rd party.
On top of that, it's designed for embedded devices like kiosks and toll booths and crap, not for consumers, and was intended to compete with the Raspberry Pi. Also, it has a mPCIe, not a PCI-e 1x like a normal desktop computer. The mPCIe is likely for various 3rd party addon boards not something like a GPU, because the Tegra 3 has a GPU in it already. Still not a consumer desktop PC solution.
Again, you are still making excuses for NVIDIA.
You can buy NVIDIA's Jetson Tk1 mITX from usual PC stores like Newegg, Tiger Direct and Micro Center.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...m_re=nvidia_jetsen_tk1-_-13-190-005-_-Product
http://www.tigerdirect.com/applications/searchtools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=9085339
http://www.microcenter.com/product/...d_Core_ARM_Cortex-A15_CPU,_2GB_Mem,_16GB_eMMC
Depending on PCI address allocation, 1x mPCIe can support full blown GPU card with an adapter.
http://www.netstor.com.tw/_03/03_02.php?OTc
As an owner of Dell Studio XPS 1645 laptop with ExpressCard slot, I was able to connect and run an external GPU card with a
PE4H adapter.
View
http://forum.notebookreview.com/threads/diy-egpu-experiences.418851/page-313#post7256409 for my external GPU results.
My Samsung laptop's 1x mPCIe slot is the same as ExpressCard i.e. I would need ribbon extender with mPCIe to PCI-E 16X slot adaptor and hope Samsung haven't gimped my laptop's PCI address allocation functions. As you can see, I have experience with small PCI-E slots.
PCI-E adapters like
PE4H provides 75 watt PCI-E power. I can recycle PE4H and change interface card from ExpressCard to mPCI-E.
Your argument for "Still not a consumer desktop PC solution." shows your double standards. AGAIN, Find mITX motherboard with AMD FX CPU.
Since NVIDIA's ARM based mITX solution doesn't run Windows X86-64 or Linux X86-64, it's unsuitable for protecting X86 PC software investments.
I run AmiDuo Beta for Android 5.x X86 native build VM with ARMv7 emulator on my X86 PCs.
I'm sure NVIDIA would be happy if somebody ports open source Windows NT/XP ReactOS ARM build with JIT X86 emulator on their ARM based mITX. Hint Windows NT 4.0 DEC Alpha edition with FX32 (X86 CPU JIT emulator)
But lets throw all the niche products out and just look at the basics. Nvidia is a Graphics company, that in the past 5 years has expanded to Mobile SOCs. Intel is a CPU company that in the past 5 years has focused on improving Integrated Graphics in the CPUs. AMD has been a CPU company for 46 years, and in the last 10 (after buying ATi) has had a Graphics division. A majority of AMD's staff is dedicated to CPU's. Their company was founded on making CPU's. Their high point was when they were offering CPU's that beat Intel's. And you're not seeing a bit of sadness in the fact that they, a CPU company, are using their only competitors products in something they are marketting?
Again, you still making excuses for NVIDIA and you can't see your double standard.
AGAIN, Find mITX motherboard with AMD FX CPU.
PS; "Dev motherboard" is just an excuse that their solution is not being desktop PC ready i.e. I have seen the same "Dev motherboard" excuses from wannabe desktop PowerPC camp.
NVIDIA's "develop solutions in computer vision, robotics, medicine, security, and automotive" sounds like wannabe desktop PowerPC camp's marketing.
Why their CPUs don't support PCI-E 3?? Whos fault is that??
BTA is right. Even AMD admitted with this that their CPUs are complete junk for gaming.
Find mITX motherboard with AMD FX CPU. AMD FX CPU is fine for DirectX12