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A nova consola Nintendo 3DS terá imagens 3D sem ser necessário usar óculos próprios, tem um processamento e gráficos muito melhores do que a wii.
Os gráficos da nova consola vão ser em alta definição, e serão quase tão bons como dos seus rivais PS3 e Xbox 360, o 3DS pode ainda utilizar o processador gráfico Tegra, da Nvidia.
A apresentação desta grande consola vai ser na feira Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3), que será nos dias 15, 16 e 17 na cidade Los Angeles, nos Estados Unidos.
A nVidia e a Epic já fizeram demonstrações do Tegra em funcionamento e em termos de qualidade gráfica, fica perto das consolas actuais....as quais já têm um sistema gráfico desactualizado.
Por isso, essa noticia não surpreende.
A Nvidia já provou diversas vezes a sua qualidade, podem ter desenvolvido um processador mais eficiente, não sabemos.Pois mas e em termos de bateria? E dissipação do calor?
A Nvidia já provou diversas vezes a sua qualidade, podem ter desenvolvido um processador mais eficiente, não sabemos.
Até à E3 é preferível ficar à espera do que mandar bitaites do tipo "deve durar 10min".
Fonte: http://ds.ign.com/articles/109/1094930p1.htmlSeveral developers that have experienced 3DS in its current form have reported, off the record, that it has processing capabilities that far exceed the Nintendo Wii and bring the device with abilities that are close to HD consoles. According to several developer sources, the 3DS device is not using the NVIDIA Tegra mobile chipset, a rumor that's been floating around since 2009.
Fonte: http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/nvidia-unconnected-with-3ds-blog-entryThe Nintendo 3DS features a hardware design totally divorced from the NVIDIA Tegra SoC (system on chip) initially thought to have been powering the DS successor. It's now thought that Nintendo has instead chosen a Japanese partner for the 3D acceleration hardware within the 3DS.
Sources also confirmed that the 3DS' development codename is "Nintendo CTR", meaning that this motherboard picture we ran a couple of weeks back, sourced from the FCC website, is indeed something akin to a development or test station for the new handheld.
This strongly suggests that 3DS does feature a widescreen "glasses free" stereoscopic 3D display, along with a more conventional 4:3 2D display beneath it. Interestingly, it appears that the images of the board published on the FCC website were uploaded in error: they were supposed to have been made public 10 months after the submission in April this year, presumably after the 3DS itself ships.
Fonte: http://www.industrygamers.com/news/ea-ceo-john-riccitiello-talks-e3-online-pass-3d-gaming-and-more/On a related matter, I almost sort of separate this out, have you seen Nintendo’s 3DS personally? Have you actually had a chance? Have they given you access?
John Riccitiello, EA CEO: It’s like one of these things here where with Nintendo where you’ve got to be very careful here because they’ve got a lot to say at E3, and I want to be careful to not accidentally transgress an NDA. I will tell you, I’ve seen it; it’s cool.
I'll give you context: "one-word, NDA-restricted description of a brand new product that's going to be officially revealed in a week."
He's not allowed to say shit. He said what he could, and it was positive.
A Wii nem sequer conta.
Só espero que a bateria dure pelo menos o mesmo que a PSP.
Que "per si" é uma boa porcaria ;P
Bom vamos ver o que vem dai. Este tópico não deveria estar na secção da Nintendo? ;x
Cumprs,
Como é hardware, se calhar até nem fica mal aqui.
TR was on location this morning at Nvidia's CES press conference, where the company introduced its next-generation Tegra 2 system-on-a-chip (SoC). Tegra 2 takes after its predecessor, melding an ARM microprocessor architecture with Nvidia GPU and video decoding logic, but it takes things to the next level.
Nvidia announced that Tegra 2 has eight independent processors, including dual ARM Cortex A9 microprocessor cores. The new SoC purportedly allows for ten times the performance of a modern smart phone, and it draws only 500mW. On a single charge, Tegra 2-based devices should be able to play music for 140 hours or high-definition video for 16 hours.
Nvidia brought in Epic Games CEO and Founder Tim Sweeney, who said the new SoC was comparable in terms of specifications to both current high-end game consoles and high-end gaming PCs from two to four years ago. Sweeney proved his point by showing Unreal Engine 3, the game engine that powers Gears of War 2 and a host of other games, running on a Tegra 2 tablet. It was jarring to see it going through the motions on such a thin little device.
Tegra 2 could power some sweet little handheld gaming systems, then, but Nvidia sees it as a driver for what it calls the 2010 "tablet revolution." During the conference, Nvidia General Manager Mike Rayfield showed Tegra 2-powered tablet prototypes from Foxconn, MSI, and others. One of them had a 1024x600 display and was running Google's Android operating system. Another prototype featured a dual-mode display, which could be either backlit or front-lit—good for use as a Kindle-like reading device.
Speaking of which, Nvidia expects to see digital magazine subscriptions on Tegra 2 tablet devices. The company said Adobe plans to port its AIR runtime environment to the Tegra architecture, which will no doubt help developers wishing to write multimedia apps for those systems.