Originally Posted by
chrestomanci
I am amazed at John's claim of getting 3D mark working on fresh silicon from the fab in only nine minutes.
I used to work for another fabless semiconductor company, and I would say that 9 weeks would be a more normal figure. Even if the silicon is fine, all sorts of other stuff can hold things up.
There are any number of simple issues, like voltages, memory timing, bugs in the bios, and any number of electrical design problems that can hold stuff up for a few days or a week. On one project that I worked on, I recall the dev board the chip was plugged into was constantly having resistors changed to correct various issues, and logic probes attached to investigate them.
The only way I can imagine getting something working in nine minutes, would be if this was a re-spin of something that was nearly working to begin with, and everything else was already debugged and working.