Hi first post -
Do you think these system requirements are okay for a game?
Chipsets:
nVidia Tegra 2 (ULP GeForce GPU)
nVidia Tegra 3 (ULP GeForce GPU)
Texas Instruments OMAP 3 (PowerVR SGX530 GPU)
Texas Instruments OMAP 4 (PowerVR SGX540 GPU)
Samsung Hummingbird Exynos 3110 (PowerVR SGX540 GPU)
Samsung Orion Exynos 4210 (ARM Mali GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 ([Qualcomm Adreno 200 GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 ([Qualcomm Adreno 205 GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 ([Qualcomm Adreno 220 GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 ([Qualcomm Adreno 225 GPU)
Android OS versions:
API Level 14/15 and above - Android 4.0.xxx (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Android RAM:
512MB
Instead of specifying devices, we specify Chipset, Android version and Ram size.
Do you think we should make a manual installation for Android devices?
Is there/ or any other resources we should add for Android users, for our?
landsofammox said:
Hi first post -
Do you think these system requirements are okay for a game?
Chipsets:
nVidia Tegra 2 (ULP GeForce GPU)
nVidia Tegra 3 (ULP GeForce GPU)
Texas Instruments OMAP 3 (PowerVR SGX530 GPU)
Texas Instruments OMAP 4 (PowerVR SGX540 GPU)
Samsung Hummingbird Exynos 3110 (PowerVR SGX540 GPU)
Samsung Orion Exynos 4210 (ARM Mali GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 ([Qualcomm Adreno 200 GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S2 ([Qualcomm Adreno 205 GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 ([Qualcomm Adreno 220 GPU)
Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 ([Qualcomm Adreno 225 GPU)
Android OS versions:
API Level 14/15 and above - Android 4.0.xxx (Ice Cream Sandwich)
Android RAM:
512MB
Instead of specifying devices, we specify Chipset, Android version and Ram size.
Do you think we should make a manual installation for Android devices?
Is there/ or any other resources we should add for Android users, for our?
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No
hej2010 said:
No
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Can you be more specific rather than "NO" ?
Your system requirements would depend largely on your game. e.g. A simple 2D game would require much less hardware support than a multiplayer 3D game with heavy textures. So, basically any system that can run your game is OK.
You should definitely specify the screen resolutions (and maybe sizes) your game supports
roc_vader said:
Your system requirements would depend largely on your game. e.g. A simple 2D game would require much less hardware support than a multiplayer 3D game with heavy textures. So, basically any system that can run your game is OK.
You should definitely specify the screen resolutions (and maybe sizes) your game supports
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We are developing a 3d-based game.
The screen resolutions are:
- landscape - minimum 1000 x 750.
Should we specify anything else more ... ? :fingers-crossed:
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Hi guys,
Please tell me which GPU will be the best for both Gaming and smoothly HD video playing, I know it's also depend on the other parameters and hardware but here m talking about only GPU so which will be best and more powerful the Nvidia ULP GeForce Or the Adreno 205 !!
Some body ans. plz ..
hmm in my personal opinion i would go for the nvidia gpu...dont know all the specs of both processors but have benchmarked two 1ghz dual core phones one with nvidia gforce and one with qualcomm adreno 205 and the gforce just is more overstanding with games benchmarks and videos but the mali that is inside the samsung galaxy s2 exynos beats them both
source: my uncle phone carrier center jejej
here are my ¢2 cents...hope it helps you
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Hello, Good Day.!!
Hey guys i am little bit confuse about my Xperia mini Hardware
According to GSM ARENA The phone has
Chipset Qualcomm QSD8255 Snapdragon
CPU 1 GHz Scorpion
GPU Adreno 205
What does the CHIPSET stands for i mean what is the work of chipset? is it a Mainboard??
Some people said the phone has Snapdragon processor but here it says Scorpion.Snapdragon is a processor or a chipset??
http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_t...the_functioning_of_processor_chip_and_chipset
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Snapdragon_(system_on_chip)
Snapdragon is a chipset, Scorpion is a CPU. Every computer nowdays has both CPU and chipset, including smartphones. Also, in smaller/portable devices GPU can be embedded into chipset. IIRC Snapdragon is one chip that contains it all, CPU, GPU and Chipset.
Motherboard is a board that contain those chip(s)
hello , may i know which website showing SoC comparison between each platform Snapdragon by Qualcomm, NovaThor by ST-Ericsson, OMAP by Texas Instruments, Tegra by Nvidia, Exynos by Samsung, Ax by Apple
i would like to compare with different SoC, 2 or 3 Platform to know which platform is better,faster and have higher benchmark
for an example :
1. NovaThor U8500 vs S3 MSM8260
2.S4 APQ8064 vs Exynos 4412 vs A6X
http://www.shopping.hp.com/en_US/ho...us/en/pc_cons/higher_asp/slatebook_x2/buynow8
Processor
NVIDIA® Tegra® 4 T40S with Intel HD Graphics (1.8 GHz, 1 MB L2 cache)
Graphics
Intel HD Graphics 4000
WTF?!!!
This is completely backwards. Usually Intel makes the CPU, and Nvidia supplies the GPU.
Why would Intel step in and be like, "No... no... Mr. Nvidia, you no make GPU. Intel make GPU."
WTF??!!!
Are most Android games even compatible with the HD 4000?
Good evening Everyone,,
I just wanted to clarify some things regarding who among the ff GPU were considered the most powerful in terms of gaming performance . Big Thanks to anyone who could list them in order starting from 1-10 , i.e. from being the most powerful to less powerful GPU,, thank you....
1 Nvidia ULP GeForce
2 ARM Mali 400MP
3 PowerVR SGX 540
4 Qualcomm Adreno 220
5 ARM Mali 400
6 PowerVR SGX 531
7 Qualcomm Adreno 203
8 Qualcomm Adreno 205
9 Broadcom VideoCore 4
10 Qualcomm Adreno 200
11 ARM Mali 300
PS : I'm sorry if my list were not up to date, but if you could add the latest,, it woul be greater,,, Thanks
up for my question.
any ideas guys??