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Mahmoodinho98

Member Since 31 Jul 2013
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New 3DS games

07 July 2015 - 06:23 PM

I have been saving up to get the new 3ds so am wondErin which games make use of the new processor power and features??


Computer science or computer engineering

06 July 2015 - 05:34 PM

Am not sure what to major in?? Can anyone show me the essentials about both and what careers are followed by both majors

Nvidia unveils The Tegra X1

05 January 2015 - 03:30 AM

New year can never start in a better way than this. Nvidia revealing a brand new processor ; The octa -core Tegra X1. X1 will be the successor of the famous Tegra K1 and will have nearly double the performance of its predecessor. X1 will also be the first ever mobile processor to reach a computational power of a teraflop with a fraction of power of that of a core i7. The first processor to hit a Tera-flop did it back in 2000 and required nearly a million watts to do it.

 

The major feature of the X1 is that it has 256 Maxwell shader cores + it has CUDA support which makes it great for parallel computing and gaming. Nvidia is aiming that it's processor can leap over the Quallacoms upcoming snapdragon 810 performance both in terms of general and graphical computing.

 

Here are the specs of the X1:

 

265 Maxwell Shader Cores

8 CPU core( 4 cortex A57+4 Cortex A53)

60FPS 4K (H.265, H264, VP9)

support for 1.3 GigaPixel camera support

20nm Node

 

As indicated above, the Tegra X1 CPU will be based Big little architecture which means that 4 A57 cores will be used for intensive computing while 4 cortex A53 cores for light computing.

One of the big features of the X1 is its support for 60fps 4k Video at 60hz which means we can finally enjoy lag free experience when watching 4K .

 

One of the biggest features of the X1 is its power efficiency, its nearly double that of the K1 which can primarily be linked to the fact that it has a smaller node of 20nm compared to 28 nm of the K1. This means that we can finally see it on our smart phones.

 

It seems that mobile gaming is finally catching up with home consoles and in the next couple of years we might see our smart phones and tablets surpassing the graphical capabilities of our next gen consoles.

 

 

For more information go to nvidia.com


If nintendo uses X86 on their next console, will you buy it?

23 December 2014 - 04:25 AM

 I wont  because If that happens , the next console will just be a PC which will be stupid .further more, It will not be backwards compatible with current Wii U games.

 What do you think ? do you support switching to X86 or not?


Do diffrent game engines produce better graphics

13 August 2014 - 04:42 AM

So for example can cry engine produce more beautifull graphics  than unreal engine using the same resources and producing the same object

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