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superchunk 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.

It is and we'll see more before this year is out, probably from all Android OEMs.

That is actually why I stated Vita will be surpassed before year is out originally as I knew the A15s were to launch by then. :)

Tegra3 CPU is likely better than Vita's but the GPU is definitely not in most tests... or all tests I think. But it does get a decent game selection so far.

That's what benchmarks have shown, but in real-world/game performance I don't think there's much in it. If anything Nvidia's push for dev support has given them a decent selection of games to showcase a wide array of the GPUs features.