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bowserthedog said:
Here's another comparison for you.

The Vita was 28.4 Gflops. As you say the Switch is 393 Gflops.

So in 7 years there was an increase in gflops here of 13.83 times. If you extrapolate that over 10 years what you're looking at is an advancement of 19.76 times every 10 years. Apply that to Switch in in 2027 it puts the system at about 7.7 terraflops in 2027.

Again... I'm still waiting for you to provide some sort of fair example of how much mobile performance/power increases typically in 10 years.

Thats actually not right.... >_<

The Vita is 51 Gflops.

So in actuality it should say "in 7 years there was a increase in gflops here of 7.7 times".

 

"Apply that to Switch in in 2027 it puts the system at about 7.7 terraflops in 2027."

We went over this... thats crazy talk.
But feel free to quote this if by then, VGC is still a thing, and it turns out your right.

 

bowserthedog said:
JRPGfan said:

Its a synthetic benchmark, thats reguarly reset for a baseline against a product they pick.
Thus I doubt you could actually say its improved by a factor of 18 (in terms of performance) let alone by score.

If you have to show actual improvement, pick a benchmark that isnt synthetic.

I'd like you to provide me with a benchmark or something more accurate that shows how much mobile increases in power over a 10 year period of time that shows a much more modest increase. I would like you to state clearly and defend your position on how much realistically mobile goes up in performance over 10 years.

I dont really care enough about mobile phone performances, to know these things, can cant be arsed to go look them up.