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PSP2 y DS2
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PSP2: http://www.brightsideofnews.com/news/200...phics.aspx

Cita:The client, "major international Consumer Electronics Company" was no other than Sony Corporation and the chip at hand are known as PowerVR SGX543. On CES 2009, Imagination Technologies introduced the PowerVR Series SGX architecture and on March 16th, 2009 Imagination Technologies ran a press release introducing the details of this part. Even though the introduction was low-key and wasn't picked up by tech media, seven months later we finally saw what the architecture can to.

The power of this chip is quite impressive, easily beating integrated graphics parts on PC platform. For instance, it flat-out beats the living daylights out of PowerVR core integrated in Intel's Atom platform. According to the sources close to heart of the company, the SGX543 for PlayStation Portable 2 can reach theoretical performance of desktop graphics cards released during this year, an impressive feat indeed. Imagination Technologies recently passed the 200 million shipped SoC chips milestone, but with PSP2 deal, that number is sure to grow by at least 30-40 million units more.

Now, the interesting part about the PowerVR is that it is a true MIMD [Multiple Instruction-Multiple Data http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MIMD ] architecture. In their press releases, ImgTech is bragging about the capabilities of the "GP-GPU", but even if we take a look at the specifications with the cold head, a lot of surprises are in store. The multi-core design is available in dual, quad, octal and sedec-core variants [SGX543MP2, SGX543MP4, SGX543MP8, SGX543MP16], and they're by no means slouches.


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DS2: http://kotaku.com/5381257/nvidia-chip-to...intendo-ds

Cita:Graphics chip maker Nvidia has apparently been awarded a contract to provide its mobile-centric system-on-a-chip, Tegra, to a new Nintendo DS, which will be announced in late 2010.

Insiders tell IT news outlet BSN that a single chip Tegra will supposedly power the new DS; the Tegra was developed for use in mobile devices like Microsoft's Zune HD as well as smart phones.

If true, this could explain why Nvidia CEO Jen-Hsun Huang declared that the Tegra account will account for half of Nvidia's revenues in the next couple of years. It would also be the first time Nintendo and Nvidia have partnered.

Informacion sobre Tegra (Pagina de NVidia)





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#2
Ohhhhhhhh, come on!!!! :mad:





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#3
Era hora, las handheld actuales ya están jubilables.

Also: Odio cuando hablan de capacidades "teóricas".





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#4
Todavia estan en desarrollo, no podes hablar de otra cosa holy.

La verdad es que venia zafando mucho, desde la PSPGo que andaba temblando, pero bueno. Ojo, nos las veo jubilables a las handhelds de ahora, pero una PSP2 significaria PS2 on the go... PS2 ON THE GO BOLUDO!





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#5
Lo de Nintendo DS ya me lo veia venir, es casi una regla de Nintendo el reemplazar su consola cada 5 años.





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#6
EmmanuelVR escribió:Todavia estan en desarrollo, no podes hablar de otra cosa holy.

Me refiero a los procesadores en si, no a las consolas. Es como que te diga "tengo un renault 13, pero si le cambio todas las piezas, no lo uso, no lo acelero, y no lo hago hacer absolutamente nada, con el retoque necesario puede parecer una ferrari".





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#7
De todo esto solo puedo decir que la Tegra 600 Series de solo verla se me cae la baba...
Me imagino un aparatito asi con touch screem y con un PS CS adentro.... todo un sueño para mi xD.





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