It's rubbish, proof is in the pudding. It lacks horsepower and it shows on majority of games not designed for Tegra, hence why Gameloft disables visual effects in their games when run on Tegra3 devices.
It also causes fragmentation in several ways, with games coming out specifically for it and in some instances, THD games being left behind when their standard counterparts get updated. Fruit Ninja is a perfect example, the standard version is more up to date than the THD one...
A chip designed for gaming by a company who's primary business is GPUs... I expected more. I know it's a cheap SoC but it found its way into premium products such as the HTC One X and Asus Transformer range
Just not true tbh. It's a very capable chip and quite happily competes with the best on the market right now. Devices like the Nexus 7 prove that as it can easily keep up with phones like the SGS3 etc. Ok so it's not quite there in terms of raw performance and on-paper statistics, but then it's a hell of a lot cheaper...
Most THD games look better than their non-THD counterparts though from what I've seen...
On paper and in benchmarks it doesn't do too bad but in real life performance, it's shocking. N.O.V.A 3 and The Dark Knight are completely unplayable on my TF201 whilst the Mali-400 in the Exynos 4412 eats those games for breakfast. That's the same Mali GPU found in the SII, just clocked faster.
Again, Gameloft "update" their games with Tegra performance optimisations which turn out to be them just disabling effects. The single channel memory kills bandwidth, it's power hungry and utilises a very inefficient core hot plugging system.
Why are they wasting screen real-estate by having the battery and time at the top and the soft buttons at the bottom? Put them on the same line!
Both Nova 3 and The Dark Knight run perfect on my Nexus 7 and most THD games I've tried look better than the non-THD versions...
http://www.androidpolice.com/2012/1...just-like-a-giant-phones-and-thats-fantastic/ - interesting thoughts on it
Personally I prefer the old tablet UI with the nav buttons in the bottom left because it makes it much easier to use one-handed.
On paper and in benchmarks it doesn't do too bad but in real life performance, it's shocking. N.O.V.A 3 and The Dark Knight are completely unplayable on my TF201 whilst the Mali-400 in the Exynos 4412 eats those games for breakfast. That's the same Mali GPU found in the SII, just clocked faster.
Again, Gameloft "update" their games with Tegra performance optimisations which turn out to be them just disabling effects. The single channel memory kills bandwidth, it's power hungry and utilises a very inefficient core hot plugging system.
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