Z0m3le
Bob-omb
@Vash_the_Stampede
A78C at 1.5GHz 8 cores, 8 threads vs Ryzen ~4700s 8 cores 16 threads @3.6GHz
Ampere 1536 Cuda cores @ 768MHz 2.36tflops vs RDNA2 (no infinity cache) 1280 shaders @ 1565MHz 4tflops
8GB or 12GB low power ddr5 at upto 102GB/s vs 8GB GDDR6 at 224GB/s + 2GB DDR4
Drake docked ~15watts vs Xbox series S 74watts
I'll use the above chart as an example. Xbox Series S isn't a portable console, it only worries about thermals, not about power consumption, it is designed to give you the best performance without worrying about power consumption and is only limited by the design. Drake is worried about power consumption as a portable console and is limited in thermals by being a fraction of the size. As you can see, xbox series s is designed to operate much higher up the power curve than Drake, it's really that simple, to push performance twice as hard, you need much more than twice the power draw. The PS5 draws over 200w while offering a little over twice the gpu performance of the XBSS and about the same CPU performance. The estimated numbers I'm using is from Nvidia Orin's power tool estimator, they are real numbers for these clocks with 8nm and clocks could improve drastically with TSMC's 4N... And yes DLSS offers about a doubling of GPU performance, which could put the above gpu numbers on par with xbss.
A78C at 1.5GHz 8 cores, 8 threads vs Ryzen ~4700s 8 cores 16 threads @3.6GHz
Ampere 1536 Cuda cores @ 768MHz 2.36tflops vs RDNA2 (no infinity cache) 1280 shaders @ 1565MHz 4tflops
8GB or 12GB low power ddr5 at upto 102GB/s vs 8GB GDDR6 at 224GB/s + 2GB DDR4
Drake docked ~15watts vs Xbox series S 74watts
I'll use the above chart as an example. Xbox Series S isn't a portable console, it only worries about thermals, not about power consumption, it is designed to give you the best performance without worrying about power consumption and is only limited by the design. Drake is worried about power consumption as a portable console and is limited in thermals by being a fraction of the size. As you can see, xbox series s is designed to operate much higher up the power curve than Drake, it's really that simple, to push performance twice as hard, you need much more than twice the power draw. The PS5 draws over 200w while offering a little over twice the gpu performance of the XBSS and about the same CPU performance. The estimated numbers I'm using is from Nvidia Orin's power tool estimator, they are real numbers for these clocks with 8nm and clocks could improve drastically with TSMC's 4N... And yes DLSS offers about a doubling of GPU performance, which could put the above gpu numbers on par with xbss.