It was an actual product, but not mass produced for consumer use. It was more or less leveraging, and a long winded advertisement for intels slot based pc system (where the cpu, storage, and memory subsystem would be on its own slottable device with its own heatsink) and the daughterboard is essentially a pcie riser for a gpu. ASUS(?) AND Coolermaster came along for the ride to complete said project.
Did this thing ever actually play games? I never got a straight answer.
It was an actual product, but not mass produced for consumer use. It was more or less leveraging, and a long winded advertisement for intels slot based pc system (where the cpu, storage, and memory subsystem would be on its own slottable device with its own heatsink) and the daughterboard is essentially a pcie riser for a gpu. ASUS(?) AND Coolermaster came along for the ride to complete said project.
As far as I can find, it still hasn’t been actually released.