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DOES Adreno 430 PASSES TO PLAY STATION 3 XBOX 360 IN POWER AND GROSS?
kruger866
Join Date: 7 Apr 15
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Posted: Tue, 2015-04-07 06:06
Good and thanks for creating this great forum and good site for lovers of qualcomm and technology.
I must say I am from android more than ios, and I tell you the truth, from the adreno 200 nexus one of google I've gone through all the adreno and snapdragon processor, now I have my new lg flex 2 which has a snapdragon 810 and graph adreno 430.
Well, my question is whether the adreno 430 gpu snapdragon 810 really is comparable or exceeds the raw power of the play station 3 to 8 years, and have been looking for information about floating point calculations, gigaflops the calls, the adreno 430 mp6 at 600 mhz 2 on the lg flex 2 gives 388 gigaflops while the play station 3 gives about 240 gigaflops ... so in theory is already outdated, but we know not all the gigaflops hehe.
Someone who knows more than I could give me a orientacion¿? It is already the adreno 430 comparable to the top consoles seven years ago as the play station 3 or xbox 360¿? is that even higher in android is difficult to see games as well as the graphical detail of the consoles, but I think 10 the work you are doing with Qualcomm chips for mobile.
greetings and hope to answer
sorry for my english, i am spainsh
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mhfeldma Moderator
Join Date: 29 Nov 12
Posts: 310
Posted: Thu, 2015-04-09 13:20

Given the design and use case differences between a mobile system and a game console, including memory bandwidth and battery life, it’s simply not appropriate to make a one-to-one comparison. What’s important is that our Adreno GPUs provide the right features, and performance at appropriate power levels to allow many games designed for a gaming console space to be ported to and optimally run in a mobile space.

 

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