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Soundwave said:
KLAMarine said:

I'm not seeing the 393 and 157 gflop figures in this.

They're taken from the clock speeds since we know a Maxwell Tegra X1 chip at full clock is 500 GFLOPS maximum. 

daredevil.shark said:
KLAMarine said:

I'm not seeing the 393 and 157 gflop figures in this.

Neogaf calculated from the spec the figure. Check neogaf thread. Lots of interesting discussion there.

Care to link?



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KLAMarine said:
Soundwave said:

They're taken from the clock speeds since we know a Maxwell Tegra X1 chip at full clock is 500 GFLOPS maximum. 

daredevil.shark said:

Neogaf calculated from the spec the figure. Check neogaf thread. Lots of interesting discussion there.

Care to link?

Don't have the patience to search that huge thread. 



KLAMarine said:
Soundwave said:

They're taken from the clock speeds since we know a Maxwell Tegra X1 chip at full clock is 500 GFLOPS maximum. 

daredevil.shark said:

Neogaf calculated from the spec the figure. Check neogaf thread. Lots of interesting discussion there.

Care to link?

http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1326373&page=69



CaptainExplosion said:
FloatingWaffles said:
Nothing is confirmed until Nintendo or Nvidia reveal what the specs are, people.

Since when has Nintendo ever revealed hardware specs?

Even if they never do reveal the specs, which I wouldn't be surprised if they didn't, it still doesn't change the fact that nothing is confirmed yet.

We've had plenty of people like Emily Rogers say that porting to the Switch is easy and that hardware wouldn't be an issue, and now we get one single person who says something that contradicts that and it's like a bunch of people are immediately taking it as fact. The event is in 12 days, it's not hard to just hold judgement until then and to not immediately believe any rumors since we don't know what Nintendo will announce in the event. 



You can just do the basic math.

Tegra X1 full clocked @ 1 GHz = 500 Gigaflop floating point performance (FP32)

Eurogamer is saying

Switch docked is 768 MHz (means 76.8% of the the max clock). 76.8% of 500 Gigaflops = 384 gigaflops

Switch undocked is 307 MHz (means 30.7% of the max clock). 30.7% of 500 Gigaflops = 153.5 gigaflops



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Soundwave said:
You can just do the basic math.

Tegra X1 full clocked @ 1 GHz = 500 Gigaflop floating point performance (FP32)

Eurogamer is saying

Switch docked = 768 MHz (means 76.8% of the the max clock). 76.8% of 500 Gigaflops = 384 gigaflops

Switch undocked = 307 MHz (means 30.7% of the max clock). 30.7% of 500 Gigaflops = 153.5 gigaflops

Didn't they also speculate that those specs were from the July Dev Kits and not the more powerful October one? Or has it been confirmed that those specs are from the Oct Dev Kits?



Soundwave said:

You can just do the basic math.

Tegra X1 full clocked @ 1 GHz = 500 Gigaflop floating point performance (FP32)

Eurogamer is saying

Switch docked is 768 MHz (means 76.8% of the the max clock). 76.8% of 500 Gigaflops = 384 gigaflops

Switch undocked is 307 MHz (means 30.7% of the max clock). 30.7% of 500 Gigaflops = 153.5 gigaflops

Eurogamer is saying this? Did they at any point do the math themselves?



dahuman said:
Soundwave said:
You can just do the basic math.

Tegra X1 full clocked @ 1 GHz = 500 Gigaflop floating point performance (FP32)

Eurogamer is saying

Switch docked = 768 MHz (means 76.8% of the the max clock). 76.8% of 500 Gigaflops = 384 gigaflops

Switch undocked = 307 MHz (means 30.7% of the max clock). 30.7% of 500 Gigaflops = 153.5 gigaflops

Didn't they also speculate that those specs were from the July Dev Kits and not the more powerful October one? Or has it been confirmed that those specs are from the Oct Dev Kits?

double post. 



KLAMarine said:
Soundwave said:

You can just do the basic math.

Tegra X1 full clocked @ 1 GHz = 500 Gigaflop floating point performance (FP32)

Eurogamer is saying

Switch docked is 768 MHz (means 76.8% of the the max clock). 76.8% of 500 Gigaflops = 384 gigaflops

Switch undocked is 307 MHz (means 30.7% of the max clock). 30.7% of 500 Gigaflops = 153.5 gigaflops

Eurogamer is saying this? Did they at any point do the math themselves?

Anyone can do the math once you have the clock speed numbers. 



Soundwave said:
dahuman said:

Didn't they also speculate that those specs were from the July Dev Kits and not the more powerful October one? Or has it been confirmed that those specs are from the Oct Dev Kits?

double post. 

whoa?