fatslob-:O said:
Here you go. http://www.tested.com/tech/gaming/992-nintendo-3ds-specs-revealed133mhz-gpu-dual-266mhz-arm11-cpus/ |
The article makes it clear that even if the PSP numbers may be stronger, the architecture of the 3DS' newer chips promise much more performance (and graphics) due to using newer technology. So there's more to the performance than mhz and MBs.
"How that affects the system’s ability to push polygons remains to be seen--perhaps the change was made as a concession to battery life. It could even be incorrect! Where do these numbers leave the 3DS in relation to Sony’s PSP? Hard to say--the PSP’s CPU clocks at 333MHz with an embedded GPU around 166MHz and 64MB of memory in newer models. While the PSP technically runs on a faster CPU powering only one screen, the newer chips in the 3DS will likely be more than a match for Sony’s portable. Again, it really comes down to what the GPU can handle."