True, and doing the estimation with the Switch it points to having more bandwidth to SM, when we know the switch is bandwidth starved so it can’t be right or a perfect reflection.Not a bad thought. My gut says that TFLOPS is still better - the idea is that, as the power of the GPU goes up, the more data it needs to touch over the course of a frame. On the other hand, the SMs are the thing you’re actually feeding, so there is more of a 1:1 relationship there.
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Not reallyHo crap seems I missed something
The most evilest evil to have ever eviled.Bad. Bad!!
It wasn't really news at all, just something that was a bit ill advised to post on a public forum.
So apparently we just need to put together a fund to buy an ORIN kit and the software for developing for T239 is there?
https://www.siliconhighwaydirect.com/product-p/945-13730-0005-000.htmHow much are we talking about?
I am sure the internet fame you would get from doing this, would help your job somehow.Much cheaper than I thought, I routinely equipment way above that. And being lower than 5000 means I wouldn't have to justify the purchase.
I don't have a practical use for it in my job though, at least not yet.
It isn't, unfortunately. Already checked.So apparently we just need to put together a fund to buy an ORIN kit and the software for developing for T239 is there?
Let's do itNo problem, each Famiboard member just has to drop one dollar. And because i'm a nice guy, i'll drop 5.
So apparently we just need to put together a fund to buy an ORIN kit and the software for developing for T239 is there?
if you have to ask, ya cant afford itWhat's the current conversation rate for famicoins to dollars?
What is your take on it? A typo or the software is just not included in the retail version?It isn't, unfortunately. Already checked.
The true March MadnessCome now, this is an average week in this thread.
At least So long as folks don’t start making links between NCAA brackets and [REDACTED].
Oh...... someone beat me to it.....Truly March madness.
what is this!
Just the modules. You can also find them on the nvidia homepage https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/autonomous-machines/embedded-systems/jetson-orin/what is this!
Maybe they think it sounds cooler that way? Like FX = effects, NX = next, hahaWhy NX name D:? haha
My assumption is that this was an understandable mistake by a technical writer, whose job is to produce readable documentation for consumers from internal docs, often for products that they themselves don't understand deeply. Nvidia is building their Linux stack beside their Nintendo stack, for whatever reason, the writer saw the files/docs, and included the reference.What is your take on it? A typo or the software is just not included in the retail version?
I'm not sure you can definitively say that for all people. It would be one thing if you were losing half the detail, but you're not.
I think that DLSS Estimator is based on the best data we have, but I think it's pretty definitive that the amount of data isn't very good. I wouldn't make any confident statements based on it.
ms/Mpx 1080p 1440p 2160p 4320p
RTX 2060 S 0.294 0.274 0.263 0.304
RTX 2080 Ti 0.178 0.157 0.152 0.166
RTX 2080 (laptop) 0.270 0.247 0.239 0.274
RTX 3060 TI 0.217 0.198 0.183 0.211
RTX 3070 0.198 0.179 0.164 0.174
RTX 3080 0.154 0.127 0.113 0.128
RTX 3090 0.135 0.114 0.095 0.104
RTX 4080 0.096 0.100 0.088 0.090
RTX 4090 0.061 0.059
RTX 3060 TI 3.38
RTX 3070 3.32
RTX 3080 2.94
RTX 3090 2.82
I like your theory as I’ve been recently thinking about that as well. It would be quite a clout for Nintendo to have. Question is how well it will be implemented. Is it reasonable to fear that Nintendo could somehow gimp DLSS for this new hardware for reasons? Or is this just not possible.In theory, the next switch with DLSS could be the first console for Nintendo with a graphics/tech feature that the other consoles don’t have. Devs are loving DLSS and what it provides them. The next switch could really leverage this and excite a lot of devs. A lot of PC games could make their way to switch. Software is the key. Very excited for this console and I hope Nintendo doesn’t mess up.
First recent consoleIn theory, the next switch with DLSS could be the first console for Nintendo with a graphics/tech feature that the other consoles don’t have. Devs are loving DLSS and what it provides them. The next switch could really leverage this and excite a lot of devs. A lot of PC games could make their way to switch. Software is the key. Very excited for this console and I hope Nintendo doesn’t mess up.
So apparently we just need to put together a fund to buy an ORIN kit and the software for developing for T239 is there?
Can always post fake info behind Hidden tags and see who takes the bait. The only issue is that it requires being dishonest to the members here, which is unfair.That Orin stuff is like a year old now.
And attempting to moderate whatever youtube/twitter content generators do is a lost cause.
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omg you're right we could totally StarFoxGP some youtubersCan always post fake info behind Hidden tags and see who takes the bait. The only issue is that it requires being dishonest to the members here, which is unfair.
as great as DLSS is, the performance improvements mostly come from lowering resolution. the magic is IQ. I don't really consider that something other systems can't do.In theory, the next switch with DLSS could be the first console for Nintendo with a graphics/tech feature that the other consoles don’t have. Devs are loving DLSS and what it provides them. The next switch could really leverage this and excite a lot of devs. A lot of PC games could make their way to switch. Software is the key. Very excited for this console and I hope Nintendo doesn’t mess up.
I’m so afraid that the rumblings will be that Drake/T239 is cancelled. I’m a pessimist/cynic by nature, so this thought is nothing new, but I get more uneasy with every day that passes with no new info. Then again, maybe it could be replaced with something more powerful? Something derived from Thor?GDC is next week, so hopefully we start to hear rumblings from developers. Between Jeff Grubb and @NateDrake, we should get some idea of what is going on in the Nintendo camp. Even if it ends up being 2024 hardware, its getting to the point where at least some developers should have access to the hardware.
It's natural for us who are looking at this everyday to get anxious and even pessimistic because the lack of info feels like it points in that direction, but honestly expecting new info regularly for an unannounced console is probably unreasonable. Even after Switch was shown in the teaser trailer back in 2016, many questions remained until the January reveal, and some things weren't fully known until launch.I’m so afraid that the rumblings will be that Drake/T239 is cancelled. I’m a pessimist/cynic by nature, so this thought is nothing new, but I get more uneasy with every day that passes with no new info. Then again, maybe it could be replaced with something more powerful? Something derived from Thor?
Oh well. I hope to be proven wrong. “Expect the worst, hope for the best.”
we have said this for years. I can see how it may be true now, but years of taking unrealistic L's has made people inclined to baseless pessimismIf I may, pessimism at this time seems if nothing else, rather unrealistic.