BlueFalcon said:
I don't want to call anyone names :) You got my point exactly -- there are too many variables that make up the various facets of the graphics chip/card. Think of the specifications of the videocard as paper specs but they don't always translate into real world performance. I'll prove it to you even if you don't know anything about technical specs. Just follow along on this one: AMD Graphics Core 1.1 Architecture R9 290X : 2816 shaders (AMD calls them Stream Processors) @ 1000mhz => 5.63Tflops, 512-bit memory bus, GDDR5 320GB/sec memory bandwidth NV GTX980Ti Maxwell architecture : 2816 shaders (NV calls them CUDA cores) @ 1000mhz with 1050mhz Boost => 5.63-5.91Tflops, 384-bit memory bus, GDDR5 336GB/sec memory bandwidth http://hwbench.com/vgas/radeon-r9-290x-vs-geforce-gtx-980-ti Let's say there were 2 consoles with these GPU specifications: Console #1: 5.63Tflops, 320GB/sec memory bandwidth vs. Console #2: 5.63-5.91Tflops and 336GB/sec memory bandwidth. Using these top-level specifications, a lot of people could erroneously conclude that Console #2 is at best 5.91Tflops / 5.63Tflops = 5% faster. In reality, GTX980Ti is 38-39% faster than the R9 290X (100% / 72-73%): https://www.techpowerup.com/reviews/NVIDIA/GeForce_GTX_980_Ti/31.html You see why taking 1 specifiation, in this case the Arithmetic Logic Unit (GPU clock speed x Stream Processors/Shaders/CUDA cores x 2 ops/clock cycle) leads to incorrect conclusions? It's not possible to assess how powerful the Switch is relative to the Wii U or XB1 using TeraFlops because the Switch uses Maxwell GPU Architecture, the Wii U uses VLIW-5 (Very Long Instruction Word architecture) and Xbox One uses Graphics Core Next Architecture. All of these architectures have a different Performance Per Clock, or often described as Instructions Per Cycle (IPC). |
So how many teraflops the Switch is has absolutely no bearing on its real world performance. We will have to wait until the system is in peoples hands before its performance can be ascertained. Maybe there is still hope. I'm still getting Switch day one anyways because at least it will be last gen console power in a portable device. Thanks again for the info.

Hey! They got SONY on my amiibo! Wait a minute. Two great gaming tastes that game great together!
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