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Looking at the Tegra thread it looks like there is starting to appear some general disbelief that the eurogamer's rumors are true and that there's no tegra and it's not just a handheld.
For example, Just Dance 17 has been announced for the NX. Does it make any sense that a Just Dance game would be on a handheld?
There's also the fact that Nintendo has posted job applications for Console and Portable marketing leads, which would bring us back to the original handheld + dock rumor and not just a handheld.
And then it seems that several gaming websites got eurogamer's Tegra rumors, but none of them decided to go through with the story because they couldn't get more than a 2nd-hand source... so they all just posted it as a rumor with eurogamer as a source.
Then again, the first Denver cores were huge and probably so should be the new ones. It's possible they dedicated the larger die area mostly for the two additional LPDDR4 channels and the Denver cores.
But perhaps this is a discussion for the Tegra thread.
Well getting the Denver2 cores in there, implementing full HMP with the Denver and A57 cores, doubling bandwidth to quad-channel LPDDR4 and transitioning to 16FF+ certainly didn't come effortless or free..
For example, Just Dance 17 has been announced for the NX. Does it make any sense that a Just Dance game would be on a handheld?
There's also the fact that Nintendo has posted job applications for Console and Portable marketing leads, which would bring us back to the original handheld + dock rumor and not just a handheld.
And then it seems that several gaming websites got eurogamer's Tegra rumors, but none of them decided to go through with the story because they couldn't get more than a 2nd-hand source... so they all just posted it as a rumor with eurogamer as a source.
Here is a TX1 compared to a TX2. It seems the board size is about the same, but even if you compare with the DRAMs you'll notice the new chip is a bit larger:Well, the density improvements aren't significant between the two nodes, so there's only so much they can fit reasonably.
Perhaps doubling bandwidth + compression improvements should still see a decent boost.
Then again, the first Denver cores were huge and probably so should be the new ones. It's possible they dedicated the larger die area mostly for the two additional LPDDR4 channels and the Denver cores.
But perhaps this is a discussion for the Tegra thread.
Nvidia has pretty much stopped tegra development it seems.
Well getting the Denver2 cores in there, implementing full HMP with the Denver and A57 cores, doubling bandwidth to quad-channel LPDDR4 and transitioning to 16FF+ certainly didn't come effortless or free..