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Conina said:
omgfk said:

The Tegra X1 has 350 Gflops.  The advertised 1000 Gflops were wrong. (http://www.pcgameshardware.de/Nvidia-Tegra-Hardware-255923/News/Nvidia-Tegra-X1-Maxwell-SoC-20-nm-1147051/ and https://devtalk.nvidia.com/default/topic/901337/jetson-tx1/cuda-7-0-jetson-tx1-performance-and-benchmarks/)

The iPhone 7 is the best performing mobile device yet with 730 GFlops. (http://forsythanalytics.tumblr.com/iphone7-gpu)

The new a10x chip which will be used in the spring 2017´s ipad pro is rumoured to boost to 2,1 Tflops though. That thing would be a beast lol.

The Tegra x2 might be ~1000 Gflops, but I doubt they will use it. To expensive.

Also you cant just out Tflops and Resolution in a relation. It doesnt make sense.

The iPhone 7 has the A10-SoC, not the A10X-SoC of the iPad Pro.

The A10 is in the same ballpark as the Adreno 530 and the Tegra X1:

http://www.futuremark.com/hardware/mobile+sling_shot_es_31_unlimited/filter/android+ios+winrt+windows

The A10Fusion uses a PowerVR GT7600 Plus 7XT.

What is the performance of your source based on? The x1 is inferior in every benchmark compared to the A10Fusion or A9X, let aloen the upcoming A10X.

 

Geekbench 3:

Tegra X1: SC: 1400 MC: 4345 (https://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/4417985)

A10Fusion: SS: 3233 MC: 5363 (http://cdn.macrumors.com/article-new/2016/09/iphone7plusbenchmark-800x494.jpg)

 

GFX Bench; Trex 1080p offscreen Render

iPad Pro 2015 (A9X): 163 FPS

iPhone 7+ (A10Fusion): 106 FPS

Pixel C (Tegra x1): 103 FPS

Shield Console (x1 plugged in): 120 FPS

Source: https://gfxbench.com/result.jsp?benchmark=gfx40&test=547&text-filter=&order=median&ff-desktop=true&ff-lmobile=true&ff-smobile=true&os-Android_gl=true&os-custom_gl=true&os-iOS_gl=true&os-iOS_metal=true&os-Linux_gl=true&os-OS_X_gl=true&os-OS_X_metal=true&os-Windows_dx=true&os-Windows_gl=true&pu-dGPU=true&pu-iGPU=true&pu-GPU=true&arch-ARM=true&base=device