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Nvidia Phoenix development phone hands-on

2013-02-24
haters available diversion here at MWC 2013 and this device in front of me you'll be familiar with is the Droid DNA for Verizon it's a 5-inch 1080p phone came out at the end of last year and it is one of the highest spec phones we've had and this thing right alongside it today is the immediate Phoenix now the Phoenix is essentially Nvidia's answer to Detroit in a because it's 5-inch 1080p phone also quad-core book powered by the Tegra 4 I the brand-new chip the table 4i is kind of a lower power version of this egg before it isn't cortex a15 but it does come with an integrated LTE modem so essentially what Nvidia is trying to show us here this is a reference device it's one that OMS can essentially pick up and build themselves it's a blueprint that you can take and videos trying to take these specs that we saw with the Droid DNA which was really high-end when it first came out and turn the mainstream what CEO is told us Jensen Guan is that he expects this kind of thing to be a mainstream device than a year's time we wanted to do we spend a bit of time playing a couple of games in this just to see also form a second deliver all right so really and truly I have no idea which one of these guys I'm supposed to be but that's not really the point of this demonstration we're trying to get an ideas for the graphical quality and it doesn't look like a an attractive game do a lot of blood splatters and because sweat dripping off both boxes and things like that and believe on the guy on the right because it tapped to try and survive I've been locked out so this game is Riptide gp2 which has been optimized for Tegra 4 it comes with high textures and the buildings more in the way of visual effects the framerate isn't perfectly smooth then again this is first silicon is in video tells us so you can't expect it to be perfect all around but it should give us an idea for sort of thing we can expect to see in the future okay so that's a quick first look at Nvidia's phoenix development device this is still just a blueprint essentially it's a prototype to give my factories an idea for what they can do with the new Tegra 4 ID chip and where they can take things in the future
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