Not sure what you mean by 'any floating point in this particular case' - the scalar units can do fp, just not mads.
Meaning they are capable of either multiply or add under specific conditions? (and yes my wording was a bit awkward).
Not sure what you mean by 'any floating point in this particular case' - the scalar units can do fp, just not mads.
That second, higher score for the Adreno 320 does give me some hope, yet I still expect Samsung's first implementation of Mali T-604 to score higher.
Yes, concurrently to the vec4 ALU, under some conditions.Meaning they are capable of either multiply or add under specific conditions? (and yes my wording was a bit awkward).
Nordichardware saw a Taji benchmark wich they think is the Mali-T604
http://www.nordichardware.com/news/...tcom+(www.nordichardware.com+News+&+Articles)
Most likely Samsung was just testing it as i dont think the Galaxy Note 10.1 will come with the T-604. There are rumours however of Galaxy Note 2 launching in october with Exynos 5250.
October is more probable but still very optimistic, that would make them first manufacturer with full A15 CPU SoC.Yes but some rumors are more believable than others. When Samsung themselves say Exynos 5250 wont start mass production until Q2 2012 then its probably not realistic to expect it in a phone hitting retail in May 2012. However October would fit that timeline better
Up till now we got results from 2 devices running on either msm8960T or quad core apq8064 and no confirmed results from devices using T604. Don't tell me that doesn't mean anything...We will see but either way i expect to see Mali T604 in mass market before Adreno 320.
Unless samsung will be busy making chips for apple and their own 4xxx series powering sgs3 and note10.1. Besides october is already Q4TSMC said they will not be able to keep up with S4 demand until Q4 this year and wont exceed demand until 2013. Samsung wont have that problem on 32nm
Yes i dont believe Note 10.1 will use T-604 since if we look at the tablets specs it seems to be a mid range device. But if you go and look at the Taji benchmark from NHW, it obliterates the SIII and might still even be limited by v-sync. So most likely Samsung was just testing the new GPU in Note 10.1 but it will use regular 4412 when its time for production
It might be the Mali 450, which is supposedly 2x better than Mali 400.
It can also scale up to 8 cores (pixel shaders?). I wonder if they'd be courageous enough to pair the 8 pixel shaders with a single vertex shader, again.
Wouldn't this kind of disproportion bottleneck and cripple it's maximum performance?
I know this might sound a tad awkward, but how hard could it be to just pair 2*Mali400MP4 in a SoC?
Wouldn't it need come kind of additional controller(some kind of SLI)?
I thought that Mali 400 could go up to max. 4 cores and this kind of combination would make it 8 core GPU.
Hypothetically some sort of "bridge" core or any sort of additional scheduling logic would be an idea.
It might be the Mali 450, which is supposedly 2x better than Mali 400.
It can also scale up to 8 cores (pixel shaders?). I wonder if they'd be courageous enough to pair the 8 pixel shaders with a single vertex shader, again.