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- InactiveCargo, on 07/09/2009, -1/+4I'm also fairly impressed by the nVidia Tegra. It promises a full computer capable of 1080p on a motherboard half the size of a stick of RAM.
- winterspan, on 07/10/2009, -0/+2The Mali 200/400 looks nice, but it is very similar to the existing capabilities of Imagination's PowerVR SGX Series (seen in iPhone/Palm Pre/new unreleased Nokia Tablets). I'd like to see some benchmarks though. Also, Mali should be cheaper and easier to integrate with ARM SoCs since it is a native ARM Inc product.
Mali 200 = 16M polygons / 275 Mpixels
Mali 400 = 30M polygons / 500-1000M pixles
PowerVR SGX530 = 14M polygons, ~300 MPixels/s
PowerVR SGX535 = 28M polygons, >500 MPixels/s
PowerVR SGX540 = 35M polygons, 1000 Mpixels/s - pak314, on 07/11/2009, -0/+1That's die size, not package size.
- AdmiralAcbar, on 07/11/2009, -0/+1Ohhhhh. Okay.
- AdmiralAcbar, on 07/09/2009, -0/+1"The Mali-400 GPU measures 5.5 square milimeters in die-size, and its single vertex processor pumps out over 1GPixel/s or 30M Triangles/sec, with FSAA 4x at no processing overhead.
Holy *****, 5.5 square MILLIMETERS?! - adriaaan, on 07/09/2009, -0/+1Well I could see something like what you described up there to be totally useful. Pocket sized HD streamer! :D
- futuregray, on 07/09/2009, -2/+1Cool. Finally an iPhone with the graphical umph to do neat tricks. Provided the device backs it up, you could see streaming HD video onto a portable linked to a TV. I could see it being the next great and totally useless selling point for a mobile device. HD on a 5.5 inch screen! Although... netbooks could see some definite use.



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