GwymWeepa said:What power level do you expect?
I personally expect mid-range X800 level technology in the revolution.
The GameMaster said:All things considered...
A new chip based directly on the "Flipper" GPU in the GameCube (they need to retain hardware compatibility) with a higher clock speed and/or more eDRAM.
Asking Nintendo to put a GPU like the Geforce/Radeon in Nintendo's next system would be suicidal due to the heat and power constraints of such a small form factor. Time will tell though...
GwymWeepa said:Well it seems about the size of a tiny laptop...what's the most power that we can expect from today's laptops?
OICAspork said:GeForce Go 7800GTX... which is about the same chip as can be found in the PS3, but produced on .13nm process as opposed to the .09nm process that the PS3 version will use. That says a lot for how much power you can get into a small package. Personally I`m hoping for power somewhere around X1600.
A laptop, even a small one, is still a lot bigger than what revolution will be. Some laps even use water cooling with the radiator being the top lid... It's a huge difference.OICAspork said:That says a lot for how much power you can get into a small package.
Guden Oden said:A laptop, even a small one, is still a lot bigger than what revolution will be. Some laps even use water cooling with the radiator being the top lid... It's a huge difference.
LunchBox said:if it comes out around fall of next year...
i'm expecting a 600Mhz "Flipper" variant... with 16 pipes and 16MB EDRAM
PC-Engine said:Why 16MB of eDRAM?
A laptop, even a small one, is still a lot bigger than what revolution will be. Some laps even use water cooling with the radiator being the top lid... It's a huge difference.
Teasy said:A laptop, even a small one, is still a lot bigger than what revolution will be. Some laps even use water cooling with the radiator being the top lid... It's a huge difference.
Are you sure? How big is the base of a small laptop, or even a mid size one? (by base I mean everything but the screen).