TI has it own fab but they will not go beyond the 45-nm process that they have now
Edit: Btw which fab do TI and Qualcomm use? TSMC itself?
after the 45-nm process they will most likely use TSMC
TI has it own fab but they will not go beyond the 45-nm process that they have now
Edit: Btw which fab do TI and Qualcomm use? TSMC itself?
I thought Tegra 3 was a slightly reworked Tegra 2 and still built on 40nm? According to previous roadmaps it was slated for introduction in Q3 2011. Looking at how 40nm turned out I wasn't expecting 28nm chips in smartphones until 2012 at the earliest. Samsung's 32nm process should be ready by Q3/Q4 2011. But if the next Tegra is 28nm, when can we expect to see it ship in actual products?
Edit: Btw which fab do TI and Qualcomm use? TSMC itself?
So will switching from PowerVR GPUs to ARM GPUs cause compatibility issues with existing Galaxy S games? I remember many of Gameloft's Android games often had issues with Qualcomm Snapdragon phones with the Adreno 200 compared to TI or Samsung SoC phones with the SGX, possibly partly because the Adreno is slower, partly because the game was originally developed for the PowerVR architecture on iOS, and/or partly because it relies on PowerVR OpenGL ES extensions.http://armdevices.net/2010/11/11/samsung-orion-arm-cortex-a9-shown-for-the-first-time/
This video confirms that Orion is using quad-core Mali 400.
The compatibility question has made me wonder..
Is there any legal barrier for one company to implement another company's OGL extensions? ie, AMD implementing something with NV in its name. I seem to recall some companies doing this but only very vaguely. If it's okay maybe we'll see ARM implement some IMG extensions. There aren't an awful lot of them, probably fewer that are especially popularly used on phones.
With A5 using the SGX543MP2, Orion using Mali 400 and 3rd gen Snapdragons using Adreno 220, I guess the TI OMAP4 will be the graphically-weakest "high-end oriented" SoC available during 2011 (trading blows with Tegra2, maybe), using last year's SGX540 (unless they clock the GPU to astonishingly high levels).
Would clock would you call astonishing?
I'd say that the SGX540 in the OMAP4430 is clocked somewhere in the 300MHz ballpark, with the 4440 being ~@400MHz.
What exactly makes you think that an up to twice as fast GPU (OMAP4440) than in the GalaxyS will be the weakest of all the other you mention? If you're judging from current GL_Benchmark2.0 scores I'd suggest a bit of patience there.
Judging by today's standards, I'd say ~500MHz for the SoC's GPU to be quite high, and that would place the SGX540 on par with a ~250MHz SXG543MP2.