I'm not following? Every device is connected to either the north bridge (AGP, memory, and CPU) or the south bridge (PCI devices, usb ports, etc.) A DSP device on the motherboard would still be on the bridge to communicate with the rest of the system, and would be sharing bandwidth with other devices. Some technologies, like Hyper Transport, are attempting to replace the northbridge/southbridge schema, but it will still be some type of bridge.Alan wrote:But the chipset allocates X amount of bandwidth for PCI-E,whereas a seperate built in DSP would have it's own allocated bandwidth.DevonB wrote:PCI-e, on the other hand, is a direct point-to-point bus that does NOT share with other devices.
Are you referring to a module that has its own CPU and memory and does its processing on its own independent of the main CPU?
Devon
