torok on 20 May 2014
| Intrinsic said: I don't respect or acknowledge your opinion, primarily cause you obviously put little to no thought into it. But I respect that you are allowed to have an opinion though. And no, mobile games don't have anything on consoles. Just picture the size of a mobile soc. The cpu, gpu, comms and a couple other stuff needs to fit on that chip. Then picture the fact that that chip in its entirety is less than 1/8th the overall surface area of a console APU. Now picture that in said console apu you only have a cpu and gpu, and can run at frequencies higher than any mobile soc can dare running at. And this is all just looking at this loosely. So yh, its physically impossible to make a mobile soc more powerful than a dedicated gaming APU. |
Oh, yes, I talked about power consumption but forgot this part, good point. The mobile SoC is much smaller and still have to contain memory, mobile modem and several co-processors.








