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Solid-Stark said:
Scoobes said:
Thanks for the info SuperChunk. Very interesting that it uses a Cortex-A15. Off the top of my head I think it's the first consumer product that uses the A15 core. Wonder how long before we see next gen Tegra and Exynos based products coming out using the A15.

Is it just me or does Tegra3 already outshine Vita? I know it currently uses A9 but it's quad core, clocked at 1.2-1.6GHz, the GPU seems to be well supported by developers and has some incredible looking games. I was very impressed with some of the games on my Nexus 7 yet that's the weaker of the chips and with a higher res screen than Vita to boot.

I believe Samsung has their A15 chips slated for Q4 this year. No idea for Nvidia.

Perhaps we will see Samsungs first on the next Nexus phone.

Vita's GPU is better than Tegra 3's, but support does do wonders. Tegra Zone games on the Asus Transformer Infinity Pad look great.

I've seen it mentioned that the Nvidia GPUs are weaker than the latest batch of chips from PowerVR, but Nvidia have really pushed the developer side of things and added in a range of effects. I was shocked by some of the graphical quality on show.

If the Nexus phone is any good I may just go for that next year, although the Nokia Lumia 920 looks tempting too.