My T-Mobile Dash plays NES games smooth with a 200MHz CPU. The iPhone has like a 624MHz CPU correct?Probably just design of the emulator. Just like how emulating an os on a computer takes alot of resources.
yup.
My T-Mobile Dash plays NES games smooth with a 200MHz CPU. The iPhone has like a 624MHz CPU correct?Probably just design of the emulator. Just like how emulating an os on a computer takes alot of resources.
Processor | C2D T7200@2 ghz vcore: .9875 |
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Motherboard | generic laptop board |
Cooling | fan control and antec notebook cooler |
Memory | 2 GBs@ 533 mhz ddr2 |
Video Card(s) | x1400 mobile, overclocked: 526mhz core/ 882mhz ddr |
Storage | 120 GB@ 5400 rpm fujitsu |
Display(s) | 15.4" 1440x900 |
Audio Device(s) | integrated |
Software | vista 32 bit home premium |
My T-Mobile Dash plays NES games smooth with a 200MHz CPU. The iPhone has like a 624MHz CPU correct?
yup.
Processor | AMD 3500+ Venice at stock |
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Motherboard | ECS K8T890-A |
Memory | 1 Gb Corsair Valueram CAS 3 |
Video Card(s) | Connect3d X800 GTO OC'd to 551.25/551.25 |
Storage | 4 mixed up drives |
Display(s) | Acer AL2216W 22"LCD |
Case | Generic noname crap |
Audio Device(s) | Realtec AC'97 |
Power Supply | 500 watt Ultra PSU |
Software | Win2k Pro, XP, Ubuntu linux, and Vista |
There's more to emulation than just cpu power.
System Name | Moving into the mobile space |
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Processor | 7940HS |
Motherboard | HP trash |
Cooling | HP trash |
Memory | 2x8GB |
Video Card(s) | 4070 mobile |
Storage | 512GB+2TB NVME |
Display(s) | some 165hz thing that isn't as nice as it sounded |
My T-Mobile Dash plays NES games smooth with a 200MHz CPU. The iPhone has like a 624MHz CPU correct?
yup.