Yes, although I'd go with the original (and simpler) Intel Hub Architecture concepts.
Interestingly enough you can do this on your own using the RISC-V architecture and FPGA's with high speed serial transceivers. So it isn't like you have to be a chip company to build something like it, it just means you're willing to spend way more to implement a RISC-V system than you technically "have" to :-).
Interestingly enough you can do this on your own using the RISC-V architecture and FPGA's with high speed serial transceivers. So it isn't like you have to be a chip company to build something like it, it just means you're willing to spend way more to implement a RISC-V system than you technically "have" to :-).
Esden tweeted today (https://twitter.com/esden/status/1420498544960557062) they have Linux running on the ICE40UP5K which is pretty amazing. That FPGA only has a few LVDS pins so it would be challenging!