Friday, March 9, 2012

New iPad Claimed 4X Faster than Tegra 3, NVIDIA Want Proof


iPad has officially introduced the latest generation of Apple to the public. And, there are things that disturb NVIDIA, at which time Apple displays graphic performance of A5X SoC (System on Chip) that he used, which is mentioned 4 times faster than the Tegra 3.


Responding to Apple's performance claims for the new iPad, Ken Brown NVIDIA representatives explained by ZDNet that it does not have to use Apple's benchmark criteria for such claims. Because of this, NVIDIA can not verify the authenticity of the benchmark is used as a claim, which may bias implied by the choice of applications.

Sure Apple is some evidence to support claims. Call it the benchmark results of the ASUS Transformer Prime-3 with a Tegra chipset, which recorded less rapidly than the iPad 2-a device that is almost one year older with dual-core processors and dual-core graphics.

Indeed, Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has increased the speed in some ways, but Tegra 3 possible still lags significantly behind the graphics capabilities and quad core processor has been upgraded in the new generation iPad.

In order to provide resistance to the claim, the NVIDIA intends to test its own new iPad device, which will be paired with the Tegra ULP GeForce graphics 3.

For your information, the future, Apple will likely face a serious threat from Samsung Exynos 5250, which will use the new architecture of ARM Cortex-A15 and the new graphics. Only, it seems still a long circulation, possibly several months.

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