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c*t
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wow
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d*0
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是市面上四五十刀的亮机卡呢,还是100刀左右的中端显卡的水平。考虑到整个芯片就
只卖50刀左右,应该不会有太NB的表现吧。如果pad真的达到1080P的分辨率,3D游戏会
很悲剧吧。
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X*r
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IBM CEO??????
OMG..

education

【在 m****1 的大作中提到】
: http://www.nae.edu/Projects/MediaRoom/20095/130169/130172.aspx
: New Members
: Atwater Jr., Harry A., Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and
: Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For
: contributions to plasmonics.
: Balakrishnan, Hari, professor of computer science, Massachusetts Institute
: of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to wired and wireless networks
: and distributed systems.
: Bardasz, Ewa A., president, ZUAL Associates Consulting, Mentor, Ohio. For
: novel automotive lubricants, low-emission engine development, and education

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z*e
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电池很给力。
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w*p
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测试出来比ipad的a5都差了一大截吧。nvidia说原因是测试游戏不行。
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U*r
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1. 老印完胜老中
2. 可怜老中,还一半洋名

★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb 1.0.1

【在 m****1 的大作中提到】
: http://www.nae.edu/Projects/MediaRoom/20095/130169/130172.aspx
: New Members
: Atwater Jr., Harry A., Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and
: Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For
: contributions to plasmonics.
: Balakrishnan, Hari, professor of computer science, Massachusetts Institute
: of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to wired and wireless networks
: and distributed systems.
: Bardasz, Ewa A., president, ZUAL Associates Consulting, Mentor, Ohio. For
: novel automotive lubricants, low-emission engine development, and education

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g*t
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no retina haha
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d*0
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如果不是相同分辨率下面测得,意义可能不大

【在 w******p 的大作中提到】
: 测试出来比ipad的a5都差了一大截吧。nvidia说原因是测试游戏不行。
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x*o
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好多CEO或主席,看来去公司也是有机会当院士的。不过对中国人来说,应该更难!

education

【在 m****1 的大作中提到】
: http://www.nae.edu/Projects/MediaRoom/20095/130169/130172.aspx
: New Members
: Atwater Jr., Harry A., Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and
: Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For
: contributions to plasmonics.
: Balakrishnan, Hari, professor of computer science, Massachusetts Institute
: of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to wired and wireless networks
: and distributed systems.
: Bardasz, Ewa A., president, ZUAL Associates Consulting, Mentor, Ohio. For
: novel automotive lubricants, low-emission engine development, and education

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c*t
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是啊!12个小时 for 13"
IEEE 802.11ac也是一大升级
os X mavericks

【在 z****e 的大作中提到】
: 电池很给力。
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e*y
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pad上那些3d游戏效果本来也就只能和几年前的pc游戏比

【在 d*****0 的大作中提到】
: 是市面上四五十刀的亮机卡呢,还是100刀左右的中端显卡的水平。考虑到整个芯片就
: 只卖50刀左右,应该不会有太NB的表现吧。如果pad真的达到1080P的分辨率,3D游戏会
: 很悲剧吧。

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m*t
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MIT上了8个
其中EECS 5个
https://www.eecs.mit.edu/news-events/media/eight-mit-elected-national-
academy-engineering-including-five-eecs-faculty-members

education

【在 m****1 的大作中提到】
: http://www.nae.edu/Projects/MediaRoom/20095/130169/130172.aspx
: New Members
: Atwater Jr., Harry A., Howard Hughes Professor of Applied Physics and
: Materials Science, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. For
: contributions to plasmonics.
: Balakrishnan, Hari, professor of computer science, Massachusetts Institute
: of Technology, Cambridge. For contributions to wired and wireless networks
: and distributed systems.
: Bardasz, Ewa A., president, ZUAL Associates Consulting, Mentor, Ohio. For
: novel automotive lubricants, low-emission engine development, and education

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u*d
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换汤不换药,有什么奇怪的。

【在 c********t 的大作中提到】
: wow
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m*t
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pad 用1080p ? 想要多大的屏幕?眼睛看的都能吐血。也只有 sony 那帮人会给 11-13
寸屏幕上 FHD,结果非常不实用。。。
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z*e
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MacBook Air不会上Retina的,要不让MacBook Pro怎么卖?
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l*t
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哪里有link?

【在 w******p 的大作中提到】
: 测试出来比ipad的a5都差了一大截吧。nvidia说原因是测试游戏不行。
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p*d
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...

【在 X*****r 的大作中提到】
: IBM CEO??????
: OMG..
:
: education

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u*d
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没有新MBP?连CPU都不换一下?

【在 z****e 的大作中提到】
: MacBook Air不会上Retina的,要不让MacBook Pro怎么卖?
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y*g
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tegra3比ipad强是肯定的,比ipad2可能要略差或者差不多,ipad2 gpu是543双核,
sony psp vita是543 4核。所以sony psp2上的游戏移植过来基本能保证画面差不多。
同一个3D游戏ipad2里能跑30-40fps,到ipad只能跑7,8个frame。
tegra3没试过,可能多边形和画面填充率是不比543强,但是nvidia强调的是一些特效
吧,可能tegra3支持一些新的shader,如果3D画面用到什么河流水波,粒子,godray什
么的计算,它可能算的比较快。我猜的哈。

【在 w******p 的大作中提到】
: 测试出来比ipad的a5都差了一大截吧。nvidia说原因是测试游戏不行。
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d*g
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这MBA一看就是先上来骗钱的,故意压着MBP不升级

【在 c********t 的大作中提到】
: wow
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y*g
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你觉得psp2 游戏速度和效果能比pc 显卡快吗。
ipad2和tegra3肯定都比不上psp2水纹·

【在 d*****0 的大作中提到】
: 是市面上四五十刀的亮机卡呢,还是100刀左右的中端显卡的水平。考虑到整个芯片就
: 只卖50刀左右,应该不会有太NB的表现吧。如果pad真的达到1080P的分辨率,3D游戏会
: 很悲剧吧。

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d*a
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12个小时!
11寸的9个小时也相当不错。
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v*s
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跟十年前大概可以比比

【在 e***y 的大作中提到】
: pad上那些3d游戏效果本来也就只能和几年前的pc游戏比
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z*e
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现在MacBook Air定位很明确,最低配置升到128GB,$999入门起,估计大多数大学生都
会入了。一天的时间,带到学校完全可以了。
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l*e
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能到极品飞车3的水平就够了!
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c*t
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对俺们是的,不过也肯定有市场 很多人go for fashion

【在 d********g 的大作中提到】
: 这MBA一看就是先上来骗钱的,故意压着MBP不升级
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G*h
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少玩游戏多省电
价格便宜最重要 hehe
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c*c
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自己屁也没干啊,12个小时也好,9个小时也好,功劳都是intel的,apple现在跑来
show off,这算什么呢
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z*e
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主攻软件了。
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h*r
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tegra3的显卡比ipad2强。
测试的分辨率是1920x1152,这是ipad2的两倍了。
fps要是一样就是两倍的ipad2 gpu performance .
nvidia自己称tegra3 cpu相当于c2d T7200.
可以硬解流畅播放1080p high profile video.
这比一般net book要强不少了。
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d*a
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确实是这样...学生买还有打折。

【在 z****e 的大作中提到】
: 现在MacBook Air定位很明确,最低配置升到128GB,$999入门起,估计大多数大学生都
: 会入了。一天的时间,带到学校完全可以了。

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a*s
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晕,怎么可能和c2d一样,
如果真是这样,intel可以去撞墙了
我是不看好nvidia这样的公司

【在 h*********r 的大作中提到】
: tegra3的显卡比ipad2强。
: 测试的分辨率是1920x1152,这是ipad2的两倍了。
: fps要是一样就是两倍的ipad2 gpu performance .
: nvidia自己称tegra3 cpu相当于c2d T7200.
: 可以硬解流畅播放1080p high profile video.
: 这比一般net book要强不少了。

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c*t
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integration也是技术啊
有没有其他这么轻薄又能用9个小时以上的本本?

【在 c*c 的大作中提到】
: 自己屁也没干啊,12个小时也好,9个小时也好,功劳都是intel的,apple现在跑来
: show off,这算什么呢

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f*m
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看结果,测试都是针对720p做的?
N+做了这么久的GPU,结果tegra2还不如果子才2/3年就出来的A5, 不知道是不是当年自
己太托大,没支持neon的后果.

【在 h*********r 的大作中提到】
: tegra3的显卡比ipad2强。
: 测试的分辨率是1920x1152,这是ipad2的两倍了。
: fps要是一样就是两倍的ipad2 gpu performance .
: nvidia自己称tegra3 cpu相当于c2d T7200.
: 可以硬解流畅播放1080p high profile video.
: 这比一般net book要强不少了。

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d*g
38
不是说1099吗

【在 z****e 的大作中提到】
: 现在MacBook Air定位很明确,最低配置升到128GB,$999入门起,估计大多数大学生都
: 会入了。一天的时间,带到学校完全可以了。

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w*p
39
测试分辨率是一样的,都是720p。

★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb - 中文网站浏览器

【在 h*********r 的大作中提到】
: tegra3的显卡比ipad2强。
: 测试的分辨率是1920x1152,这是ipad2的两倍了。
: fps要是一样就是两倍的ipad2 gpu performance .
: nvidia自己称tegra3 cpu相当于c2d T7200.
: 可以硬解流畅播放1080p high profile video.
: 这比一般net book要强不少了。

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f*m
40
有可能是测的是720p的视频文件,但全屏播放的时候,还是要upconvert

【在 w******p 的大作中提到】
: 测试分辨率是一样的,都是720p。
:
: ★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb - 中文网站浏览器

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d*0
41
对,里面写得很清楚
while the gap in performance between the A5 and the Tegra 2 and Tegra 3
could be explained by the fact that Tegra products power Android tablets
whose resolution is 1280x800 pixels, that's two thirds more than the iPhone
4S for example.

【在 f*****m 的大作中提到】
: 有可能是测的是720p的视频文件,但全屏播放的时候,还是要upconvert
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w*p
42
1280*800比ipad的1024*768大不了太多吧,但是跑分是88比150。而且tegra明年要对抗
的是a6。看来棒子做移动芯片还真有一手

iPhone
★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb - 中文网站浏览器

【在 d*****0 的大作中提到】
: 对,里面写得很清楚
: while the gap in performance between the A5 and the Tegra 2 and Tegra 3
: could be explained by the fact that Tegra products power Android tablets
: whose resolution is 1280x800 pixels, that's two thirds more than the iPhone
: 4S for example.

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d*0
43
棒子是挺牛,果子本来想让台积电做A6的,结果最后不得已还是给了棒子。

【在 w******p 的大作中提到】
: 1280*800比ipad的1024*768大不了太多吧,但是跑分是88比150。而且tegra明年要对抗
: 的是a6。看来棒子做移动芯片还真有一手
:
: iPhone
: ★ 发自iPhone App: ChineseWeb - 中文网站浏览器

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