Nintendo Discusses Actual 3DS Hardware Specs

Status
Not open for further replies.

elcentral

Distinguished
Apr 19, 2010
202
0
18,830
if it can mangage to beat the psp like dual 333ghz cores sens the 3d will probably take twize the power im willing to accept the 300dollar price. but i need to check out the 3d effects of this game first and also im going for the xl when it comes.
 

Marco925

Distinguished
Aug 11, 2008
530
0
18,930
[citation][nom]scifi9000[/nom]the unit in the pic looks a lot sleeker than the one we have seen thus far![/citation]
The Unit in the pic is an original Nintendo DS
 

descendency

Distinguished
Jul 20, 2008
255
0
18,930
The 3DS will have PSP/Wii level graphics. It may be better than those two devices, but not significantly enough for developers to put in the extra effort to make games that really take advantage of it. I fully expect a lot of PSP ports that are "enhanced for 3d" a few months after launch.

Having said that, this will be an awesome handheld.
 

reprotected

Distinguished
Oct 13, 2009
126
0
18,640
I would like a Quad-Core Core i7 at 333 mhz with 12 MB cache, Nvidia GeForce 860M 2 GB GDDR1 RAM, 8 GB of RAM, all at 11 nm manufacturing. :) Battery must last over 12 hours.
 

jrharbort

Distinguished
Jun 17, 2009
74
0
18,590
[citation][nom]descendency[/nom]The 3DS will have PSP/Wii level graphics........[/citation]
It has a 133MHz graphics core. This is clocked lower than the core used in the PS2, although that doesn't say much about performance difference due to the architectures. It will be enough to place it with PSP, sure, but not the Wii. The Wii may be pathetically weak compared to the other current gen consoles, but not THAT weak.
 

miloo

Distinguished
Jan 8, 2010
123
0
18,630
hmmm,honestly i dont really care about the 3D thing
i always prefer better graphics, a stunning visual on handheld
but apparently 3Ds graphice will only be slightly improve that compares to PSP

and a 300 bucks, that will be tough ~
 

Ramar

Distinguished
Apr 17, 2009
127
0
18,630
[citation][nom]descendency[/nom]The 3DS will have PSP/Wii level graphics. It may be better than those two devices, but not significantly enough for developers to put in the extra effort to make games that really take advantage of it. I fully expect a lot of PSP ports that are "enhanced for 3d" a few months after launch. Having said that, this will be an awesome handheld.[/citation]

[citation][nom]jrharbort[/nom]It has a 133MHz graphics core. This is clocked lower than the core used in the PS2, although that doesn't say much about performance difference due to the architectures. It will be enough to place it with PSP, sure, but not the Wii. The Wii may be pathetically weak compared to the other current gen consoles, but not THAT weak.[/citation]

What is wrong with you people?

Go watch any video or look at any picture from Snake Eater or Resident Evil on the 3DS. They both severely kick the pants off of anything on the PSP.
 

eddieroolz

Distinguished
Moderator
Sep 6, 2008
3,485
0
20,730
Again, we have people focusing more on the "low" sounding hardware specs rather than actually checking it out for themselves.

PSP's visuals aren't that great. From what I've seen the 3DS visuals look quite amazing.
 

hardcore_gamer

Distinguished
Mar 27, 2010
173
0
18,630
[citation][nom]elcentral[/nom]if it can mangage to beat the psp like dual 333ghz cores sens the 3d will probably take twize the power im willing to accept the 300dollar price. but i need to check out the 3d effects of this game first and also im going for the xl when it comes.[/citation]

333ghz ???
 
G

Guest

Guest
Indeed, specs are nothing because the chipsets are quite different.
You can't compare it to, say, PC's.
Go look at the visuals. In terms of Shaders (self-shadowing, specifically), its light-years beyond the PSP, and significantly beyond the Wii in terms of shaders/lighting. (maybe around the same number of polygons,however).

In short, look at the pictures;
http://www.cubed3.com/news/14545
 

nottheking

Distinguished
Jan 5, 2006
311
0
18,930
We already know that the 266/133 figures, which were provided by IGN, were fabricated. Why's this? Because we know their statement on the internal flash is now wrong as well; if user storage is on an included 2GB SD card, then the handheld won't have 1.5 GB (a non-power-of-2 size, note!) of flash memory. Also, a few other things to note:

- The ARM-11 the 3DS uses only comes in speeds of 350-1000+ MHz; ARM doesn't make it as slow as 266 MHz.
- Iwata hinted a lot at "high" specs that are "beefed up" and also implied that the 3DS will have a HIGHER power draw than the DSi. This indicates hungrier chips, which means that, since it moves from 90nm to 65/45nm, it has to be clocked way, way higher to make up for it.
- The PICA200, clock-for-clock, blows almost all CPUs out of the water; it edges past the Xbox's and MAYBE the Wii's, itself only really bested by the Xbox 360's and PS3's. It features hardware T&L, something the PSP (and even the PS2 and Game Cube) lack, among numerous other functions that make it far more potent than the PSP's GPU.
- The ARM11, clock-for-clock, is well beyond the ancient r4000 design the PSP uses, which dates to 1991. I'd probably estimated it to be 2:1, or at worst 1.5:1.
- The PSP's "second" CPU is actually a weak media processor, that only sees full power during video playback. (so the PSP can shut down the main CPU and save battery) In games, it is largely relegated to audio processing.
-The PSP, contrary to Sony's claims, can't even hope to compete with the PS2; even @333 MHz, it's perhaps half as potent. Meanwhile, the 3DS is seen showing one of the most impressive PS2 games, Metal Gear Solid 3, in all its glory; even more glory, really, since it's in 3D.

Overall, a more realistic statement of the clock speeds in the 3DS would be between 400-800 MHz for the CPU, and 200-400 MHz for the GPU; the latter is the entire range that the PICA200 seems to currently be sold in.

Of course, the screenshots speak for themselves, really. I mean, look at Konami's Metal Gear Solid 3D screenshots. Now compare to, say, even Metal Gear Solid 4. And now compare to MGS on the PSP. Note how the 3DS, compared to the PSP, has higher-resolution textures, more detailed hair, use of bump/specular mapping, bloom, and the ability to use a setting that isn't so square and blocky it reminds you of the PS1.
 
Status
Not open for further replies.

TRENDING THREADS