I'm not sure Nvidia's propaganda is an accurate account of the situation. They've been blaming TSMC for their own problems for several years. Most notably on 40nm.
its not just NVIDIA though, Marvell made similar comments, Altera did too.
I'm not sure Nvidia's propaganda is an accurate account of the situation. They've been blaming TSMC for their own problems for several years. Most notably on 40nm.
I'm not sure Nvidia's propaganda is an accurate account of the situation. They've been blaming TSMC for their own problems for several years. Most notably on 40nm.
at a higher freq and power consumption...
GPU performance took quite a hit on the LG G2 (vs reference design):
Watching the fans of a certain company trying to mock every Intel/NVIDIA offering in the phone/tablet space is pretty funny. I'm not talking about Qualcomm fans.
Reference Design was a tablet form factor, obviously a tablet is much more able to deal with the heat high GPU load brings.
I believe the MDP/T designation was for the tablet results.Actually they had both phone and tablet reference designs available at the event. Some websites benchmarked both and received comparable results. In fact Engadget - http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/18/qualcomm-snapdragon-800-mdp-benchmarks/ - got higher scores in some cases on the phone MDP. It's not the first time that actual products fall short of Qualcomm's MDP.
Actually they had both phone and tablet reference designs available at the event. Some websites benchmarked both and received comparable results. In fact Engadget - http://www.engadget.com/2013/06/18/qualcomm-snapdragon-800-mdp-benchmarks/ - got higher scores in some cases on the phone MDP. It's not the first time that actual products fall short of Qualcomm's MDP.
I believe the MDP/T designation was for the tablet results.
Out of curiosity, what's your reference for Snapdragon 800 load power consumption? You'd have to have one in order to state that Baytrail is higher power consumption after all.
what would be the point of a forum if we all sang the same tune?Can't we just all agree we now have a great choice of products from different companies available in tablets,phones and cheap laptops,or is it that an endless E-PEEN war,has to be fought by the PEEN soldier cores??
contextual evidence. state in this thread the atom chip does 1-2.5W on the cpu is in use, and this isn't platform or 3d load power.
as for the s800 the lg g2 is my basis for my s800 numbers. with a 3000mah battery. this is my estimated platform power...
engadget noted ~20 hrs so thats 0.5W SDP[as a phone]
http://www.engadget.com/2013/09/09/lg-g2-review/
and 1W SDP [browsing on wifi]
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7251/lg-g2-and-msm8974-snapdragon-800-a-quick-look/3
this isnt quite full load but I think it is a decent indicator...
aside: my math isnt my strongest suite!
CNET said:Dell brandished an 8-inch tablet running Windows 8.1 at Intel's annual developer conference on Wednesday.
The Venue branded tablet -- a resurrection of a brand name used for its defunct smartphone line -- will pack a Bay Trail quad-core processor, an IPS display (1,280x800), and Windows 8.1, a Dell spokeswoman told CNET.
It will also come with stylus and keyboard options.
More details will be announced on October 2 in New York.
Tablets with screen sizes of 8 inches may be the sweet spot for the first crop of Windows 8.1 tablets packing Intel's Z3000 series of Atom chips, aka Bay Trail.
Last week, Toshiba announced an 8-inch Encore tablet that also runs Windows 8.1 on top of a Z3000 series processor.
And expect similar announcements from the likes of Asus, Acer, and Lenovo.
Can't believe i'm saying this - but the dell tablet looks nice.
...a dell product -_-
It seems Intel confirmed Merrifield uses Imagination. The variant apparantly wasn't revealed.I forget, what GPU is Merrifield using?
It seems Intel confirmed Merrifield uses Imagination. The variant apparantly wasn't revealed.
It seems Intel confirmed Merrifield uses Imagination. The variant apparantly wasn't revealed.
It seems Intel confirmed Merrifield uses Imagination. The variant apparantly wasn't revealed.
I do and sorry for not having linked your messageI see you read InvestorsHub ;-)