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Kaizar said:
the-pi-guy said:
joeorc said:
the-pi-guy said:
Kaizar said:

 

It seems like the PS Vita has everything going against it, from 140 million polygons VS. 160 million polygons to a maximum of 40 shader ores VS. a minimum of 50 shader cores, to each handheld having a 4-core target up to 1 GHz CPU withthe ARM11 focusing so much of synthesis or whatever that it gives it an advantage over other CPU, unless you use ARM11 on a 3rd party device which would just cause a whole bunch of unknown bugs & glitches you will never find (so ARM11 can only be use in a Nintendo device, but gives it an advantage over all other CPUs when it's in a 1st party device).

The PS Vita just seems to have too much going against it across the board, including photo taking & video recording & Augmented Reality.

 

I'd love to see some sources for these claims.   

do not even bother, many of the People who know Arm Cortex based processor's and GPU's that go into the SOC's have tried to explain his Myth of the 3DS being anywhere near the hardware performance of the PSVita is not only pie in the sky hope, but its downright wrong in what he keep's posting, the fact that he keep's posting this when Arm Holding's info on the SOC's shows just how wrong he is, show's he is not interested in learning about the hardware, he just wants to make claims that are no where near being truthful.

Thanks, I'll try to keep that in mind.  :)


Well here's what I have found so far about the specs. The 3DS CPU seems to have an advantage over all other 4-core 1 GHz CPUs when used on a 1st party device like the 3DS, but if you use it on a 3rd party device it will have a lot of bugs & glitches you will never find. And it seems you can't underclock it any lower then 350 MHz a core. Anyways I hope this info does you more good then me, since I'm not that good about figuring out specs.

ARM11

Differences from ARM9

In terms of instruction set, the ARM11 builds on the preceding ARM9 generation. It incorporates all ARM926EJ-S features and adds the ARMv6 instructions for media support (SIMD) and accelerating IRQ response.

the PSVita is "Arm Cortex A9", you are looking at ARM9 ..LOL, they are not the same thing

OK you do know the ARM 11 is way older than the Cortex A series of processor's. you are getting confused.

while i can see that ,you it seems do not yet understand those series of processor's.

The ARM11 microarchitecture (announced 29 April 2002)

vs

http://www.arm.com/products/processors/cortex-a/cortex-a9.php



I AM BOLO

100% lover "nothing else matter's" after that...

ps:

Proud psOne/2/3/p owner.  I survived Aplcalyps3 and all I got was this lousy Signature.