Nothing is confirmed on the specs as you know with rumors all over with some rumors stating it is more powerful than PS4.If the switch specs are too be believed I have a hard time believing that game will look that good. Hopefully...
Nothing is confirmed on the specs as you know with rumors all over with some rumors stating it is more powerful than PS4.
I don't see it being weaker than XBO....I'm guessing 2-3 TF's. With a stronger CPU than the current gen.
Nothing is confirmed on the specs as you know with rumors all over with some rumors stating it is more powerful than PS4.
I don't see it being weaker than XBO....I'm guessing 2-3 TF's. With a stronger CPU than the current gen.
As i said before, this thing lives or dies on its attraction as a portable device far from the realm of other consoles. If Nintendo can sell this thing, hats off to them.
Not even 1 TFLOPS. For mobile SoC's, manufacturers often list their theoretical performance in half-precision FP16. But for full-precision FP32 floating point, the performance is reduced by half.So it's not going to be 2-3 teraflops?
I thought the 360 was around 500gflops. Was that 16 or 32?Not even 1 TFLOPS. For mobile SoC's, manufacturers often list their theoretical performance in half-precision FP16. But for full-precision FP32 floating point, the performance is reduced by half.
The Nvidia Tegra X1 with Maxwell GPU which is the SoC that powers the Switch, at 1GHz can perform 1 TFLOPS (FP16) but only 512 GFLOPS (FP32). The version in the Switch is clocked at even a lower speed. GPU when docked runs at 768MHz and 307MHz when undocked. Expect its floating point performance somewhere in the 150 - 350 GFLOPS range. Basically, it's a slightly more powerful Wii U/Xbox 360 when docked and less powerful when undocked and with more memory to spare.
I thought the 360 was around 500gflops. Was that 16 or 32?