TheLastStarFighter said:
Conclusions, no, of course not. But there is lots of fodder for solid speculation. If I were to wager, I'd go with NX using the Tegra X2, and it's power will come in around 90% of an XBox One, which was an earlier rumor. I'd say a solid chance of a docking station suplimental GPU, perhaps doublling performance. We know by the patents a suplimental processing unit has been under consideration, the question is whether it will become a reality. |
I was talking about your 1+1+3+3 TFlops distribution of Tegras and GPUs, mainly because the GP106 that powers the GTX 1060 (and that doesn't fit with what Nvidia showed in the slade I posted earlier) is rated at 3.8 TFlops, and I don't know if the GP107 will be able to give those 3 Tflops.
And I'm not one of those that believe the theory of the dock having extra hardware. First, because it makes no sense to have that hardware there and not being able to use it without the NX hybrid device, it would be better to launch the dock as a home console and talk about being able to connect both devices to have more performance and experience an even greater experience. And second, because there has been only two consoles with two sets of processors, the Neo Geo (that was too expensive and only had 1st party games) and the Sega Saturn... and devs hated to develop for that console.
Please excuse my bad English.
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