October 22, 1996: phase 5 digital products are pleased that they are now able to announce the long-awaited specifications for the new computer system scheduled for 1997 and based on a powerful Custom Chip technology. Under the name of the current project, A\BOX, we are realising a trail-blazing visionary concept that explodes the barriers of today's standards. As an extremely powerful and creative personal workstation, A\BOX will appeal to all users who wish to work actively and creatively with the most modern technology and who have no desire to put up with the limitations imposed by mass hardware products that have fallen victim to a cost-cutting spree nor by the restraining software corsets of systems that are intended purely for passive consumers and users. With the enormous power it offers and its integrated functions the A\BOX project can claim to be implementing a computer design that is as innovative, as outstanding and as exceptionally cool as the Amiga 1000 was 12 years ago - a computer design that all Amiga enthusiasts can welcome as the reincarnation of their favourite computer system on a state-of-the-art technical level.
The computer project we announced has given rise to a great deal of inaccurate
speculation, rumours and false information which have been bandied about in
general discussion forums (in many Internet newsgroups for example) during the
last few months. This is why we would first like to put the record straight and
deliver a few basic facts about the A\BOX concept. The A\BOX project does not
specify a system that builds up on standard technologies such as PCI-based
graphical chips. We at phase 5 digital products take the view that a new
innovative computer must also offer innovative hardware to match in order to
stand out among the current PC designs and overcome the limitations they impose.
On the other hand, this in no way implies that in designing an innovative
computer we need to depart in any way from standards that are useful and
meaningful for the user of the system (such as a PCI bus for simple expansions,
the use of standardised RAM modules, standard interfaces etc.). The
technological innovation, rather, is to be found on a level of integration which
is of central importance in controlling the system. And despite the effort
involved, which we will be going into later, today's modern methods of design
and production make it possible to realise such an innovative concept in the
form of ASIC's at an extremely competitive price. The central component of the
A\BOX is a novel Custom Chip which is now under development at phase 5 digital
and which will be responsible for many important functions in the system. These
include complete memory administration and processor linkup, all DMA-like
functions including video and audio DMA, blitter-type functions, I/O and control
functions. A team of experienced chip and hardware designers are working on the
realisation of this sophisticated concept, supported by software designers and
aided by the most modern, high-level synthesis tools for VHDL-based designs.
During the first half of 1997 major efforts will go into phases of simulation
and testing, the result of which will be the production of the first silicon
tapeout. This will be followed by the mass production of the ASIC's which, of
course, will be put in the hands of one of the world's leading ASIC
manufacturers.
In conclusion it can be said that the A\BOX project is an ambitious one which
creates new techniques, a project in which we are by no means reinventing the
wheel, but rather one in which we are making extensive use of the most modern
techniques and development possibilities that are available today to an
innovative company that is willing to invest in order to develop an outstanding,
powerful and competitive product.
The heart of the A\BOX is the system controller, CAIPIRINHA, which will realise the functional integration on which the A\BOX concept is based. CAIPIRINHA opens up new dimensions of power and technology. CAIPIRINHA will be implemented as a VLSI Custom Chip design in 0.35 um CMOS ASIC technology using a modern, probably 575-pole BGA housing. With a bus width of 128 bits to the memory bus, extensive dual-port buffers and FIFO's in the data lines, and clock rates of initially 100 MHz externally and 200 MHz internally, CAIPIRINHA can provide an intense data throughput and powerful additional functions which do not rely on the processor, such as support for 3D and multimedia applications.
The A\BOX system will be implemented as a progressive and innovative concept of
a personal workstation which offers extremely good value for money. As we have
mentioned, the system builds up on the innovative CAIPIRINHA chip which serves
as the functional heart of the system. The type of processor we intend to use
will be the Initial PowerPC processors of types 603e and 604e. Theoretically
these can be operated with clock frequencies of up to 500 MHz. At present, with
the first A\BOX design, a maximum of two processors can be connected on the
CAIPIRINHA processor bus; a corresponding expansion option for the second
processor will be available in the A\BOX design.
The memory can be expanded by using inexpensive standard SDRAM modules with a
width of 64 bits (168-pin JEDEC DIMMS). In future these SDRAMs will increasingly
be replacing slower, traditional DRAMs. Eight slots will be available so that
the memory can be expanded to a maximum capacity of 1 gigabyte. The slots can be
expanded in pairs (due to the 128-bit mode).
As a standard feature the system provides two video outputs, one of which has a
maximum pixel rate of 220 MHz and the second of which can be operated at 135
MHz. In addition to this, the second video output can be synchronised externally
and is thus suitable for compatible analogue video applications.
Also available, naturally, are an integrated Fast SCSI-II controller with an
external port and an integrated ISDN connection. Via standard video inputs two
analogue video inputs can be simultaneously digitalised in Y/C quality and then
processed in real time. The audio inputs and outputs also offered by CAIPIRINHA
which it will, of course, be possible to synchronise with the video ports, are
available in the form of Cinch jacks for processing high-quality audio data.
Keyboard, mouse and other operating devices are connected up via a serial
desktop bus. In addition to this, there are external connections for the IEEE
1394 firewire port, the serial interface and the parallel interface.
Due to the open design concept of A\BOX, the outstanding hardware features of
the CAIPIRINHA system controller and the excellent operating system capacities,
A\BOX offers itself as an ideal platform for unusual applications for
third-party developers working both in the field of software and in the field of
hardware. Any I/O expansions which may be required, such as ATM boards, Ultra
SCSI or RAID controllers or others can be easily adapted via the PCI bus. In
addition to this, the most versatile enhancements can be developed for the A\BOX
via both the PCI and the 16-bit DMA bus.
At present all options are still open as far as the housing is concerned. The
mainboard design of the A\BOX will, at all events, be geared towards the usual
standards so that the option of choosing a more inexpensive standard housing
will be kept open in addition to a custom housing.
A large number of options will be available for the operating system software of
the A\BOX. In general the A\BOX project aims to implement an Amiga-OS-compatible
operating system of a state-of-the-art technical standard and to provide it as a
basic operating system for the A\BOX. Modern functions such as support for
multi-processing are to be transparently integrated. The basis for this
development has already been created in the form of the Amiga-OS 3.1 compatible
operating core which is currently being tested in the software labs of phase 5
digital products. In the near future we will also be pressing ahead with more
development work in co-operation with important software partners, for example
on an updated GUI or other high-level components. An important aspect of this
development work will be our efforts to make the operating system provide
complete support for the superb possibilities offered by the hardware.
In addition to this we also plan to implement a NetBSD and a Linux version for
the A\BOX in co-operation with other partners. The current concepts provide for
a very close integration of these OS adaptations into the basic operating system
of the A\BOX so that parallel operation of the two operating systems and of
software applications based on these operating systems will proceed with extreme
transparency and excellent coordination. A\BOX will also be open for other
operating systems, especially including the ones that are already suitable for
the PowerPC. In the future we might use attractive standard operating systems by
way of licence agreements and emulation.
The A\BOX concept which we have introduced here will be structured in such a way that it is forward-looking and open. The technology used in the CAIPIRINHA custom chip is upgradable on silicon level. This means that in the future it will be possible to implement compatible systems enhancing the functions with wider memory or wider processor buses and to realise faster versions of this custom design with higher internal clock rates. In addition to this it is conceivable that a downgraded 64-bit version will be implemented. This means that systems of average capacity (e.g. 24-bit screen resolution with a maximum of 1280 x 1024 pixels) but which possess the full functional power of the concept we have outlined can be implemented at a price range considerably below DM 1500 or USD 1000. In order to possibly implement such a low-price version of the CAIPIRINHA Custom Chip, phase 5 digital products in the near future will be seeking contact with partners who might possibly be interested and who offer the preconditions for the large-scale manufacture and distribution of such a product. But phase 5 will also be open for OEM partnerships with regard to the mass-produced A\BOX mainboards or the CAIPIRINHA system controller.
Worldwide availability guaranteed. For our own A\BOX systems, which will be sold in a price range starting from DM 3,000 (USD 2,000 or GBP 1,300) net (in the 150 MHz class with the basic features, i.e. a 16 M-byte memory, a hard disk in the 1 GB range and a CD-ROM disk drive) phase 5 digital products will be setting up an active international distribution system during the course of 1997, which will ensure that product and sales support is available as soon as delivery commences. This work will include selecting sales representatives, giving them preparatory training courses and opening up distribution and service branches as far as is necessary for professionally attending to important markets. The expansion of our Internet activities in the fields of sales, support, product support and marketing will make an important contribution towards distributing the system among an interest group that spans the four corners of the globe. These activities will guarantte for a worldwide availability of the A\BOX systems to interested users and customers.
Contact:
phase 5 digital products
In der Au 27
61440 Oberursel, Germany
Telefon: 06171/583787
Intl. Phone: +49 6171 583787
Fax: 06171/583789
Intl.Fax: +49 6171 583789
Email: mail@phase5.de
oder: aproject@phase5.de
Disclaimer: All rights reserved. All specifications are preliminary and subject to change without notice. AMIGA is a registered trademark of the respective owners. PowerPC is a registred trademark of the IBM Corporation. Now, Davy, that's what we call Cool Stuff!