I'm talking about the vampire 2. That's "a bit bigger", but not much. Doubtful whether that's enough headroom for any extra. If you pick a completely different FPGA, sure, but there's no MMU design Gunnar has made. There are larger caches, superscalar cores and so on, but none that would feature a MMU for example.
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3rd Lets quickly compare the cards to get a better overview.
The VAMPIRE-600-2 is product for the A600
It has a faster and bigger FPGA than the VAMPIRE-600-1.
Its a pure CPU Card. It will be pure Integer.
The maximum expected performance that we have for with
this card is something in the ballpark of a 100 MHz 68060.
But no guarantee for this yet.
The C5 Apollo Phoenix Card is a develop card for a program in the Apollo website.
If has a much bigger FPGA. A lot more performane is here expected.
The C5 card has room for FPU.
But will be first deliveared with an Integer core.
The C5 is NOT available for end users - its a pure tester and developer program we want to do.