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In the early days the address and data buses were pretty
straighforward, but I haven't kept up with all that, and all the
frontside and backside buses and stuff.
But it seems to me that unless they've done a workaround, the
biggest slowdown from integrated video is not the shared ram per se,
but rather the sharing of the address and data buses with the
integrated video controller. In other words, with a separate card,
all the refreshing of display output would take place within the
card until the main processor changes it, but an integrated video
controller is going to be constantly refreshing from the system ram,
during which time the CPU can't be using those buses too.
Or, do I have it wrong?
In the early days the address and data buses were pretty
straighforward, but I haven't kept up with all that, and all the
frontside and backside buses and stuff.
But it seems to me that unless they've done a workaround, the
biggest slowdown from integrated video is not the shared ram per se,
but rather the sharing of the address and data buses with the
integrated video controller. In other words, with a separate card,
all the refreshing of display output would take place within the
card until the main processor changes it, but an integrated video
controller is going to be constantly refreshing from the system ram,
during which time the CPU can't be using those buses too.
Or, do I have it wrong?