Soundwave said:
The problem with the dock idea just for TV out is it's stupid, because it renders the entire system useless even just as an extra controller because it has to be hooked up to this dock for TV output. Since we have Chromecast and Nintendo spent a lot of money on wireless TV signal transfer, it would make more sense to just beam the signal to the TV and let the user still have use of the NX. Heck even Nvidia has this technology too (wireless in home streaming). I think something has to be going on with the dock that absolutely makes it neccessary for the system be docked ... the dock functioning as a cooling bay and thus allowing for the chip to run at full clock/full power would certainly be a good reason to have to have a docked setup. System will run in a lower power state while in handheld mode, naturally. So they could have something that for example operates at 256 CUDA cores in portable mode, but runs at its full 768 CUDA core capacity with full clock when docked. That's just a guess but I think it makes sense. |
It's not stupid, it's simple and practical.
And why would you need to hold the NX while playing on the TV? This is not a Wii U anymore, and asymetric gameplay has proven to be a failed idea. Playing on the TV with a regular controller is far more simple and easy for everyone.
Oh, and a processor is not like an car engine where you can turn off a pair of cylinders to save fuel. If Nintendo has a customized Tegra with 768 as you invented, all 768 cores will have current. The only thing you can do is lower the clock speed to make them use less power.
Please excuse my bad English.
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