Hardware SPECulation "What's under the hood"

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Although I'm sure many of you have heard the "rumors" of the dev kit specs GovanifY has presented.
CPU:
Four ARM Cortex-A57 cores, maximum 2 GHz
L2 cache, 2 MB
64-bit ARMv8
Crypto extension enabled

GPU:
NVIDIA second-generation Maxwell architecture
256 CUDA cores, maximum 1 GHz
1024 FLOPS/cycle
Texture: 16 pixels/cycle
Fill: 14.4 pixels/cycle

Main memory:
Capacity of 4 GB
Bandwidth: 25.6 GB/s
VRAM: shared

System Memory:
Capacity: 32 GB, Maximum transfer rate: 400 MB/s
USB
USB 2.0 and 3.0
Video Output
60 fps, at a maximum of 1920×1080 pixels
Or 30 fps at 3840×2160 pixels
The screen:
6.2" IPS LCD, 1280×720 pixels
Capacitance method, 10-point multi-touch
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Rumors may not be so far fetched based on the Jetson TX1 dev board:
Jetson_TX1_Press_Deck_Final-page-006_575px.jpg

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A $600 dev board has been available since almost a year ago matching specs identically.

Although there has been words out there like "custom" when talking about the nVidia SoC. Others say it's the same SoC that powers the nVidia Shield Console (Tegra X1).

What do you think? I guess time will only tell.
 
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4gb of ram with vram shared doesnt seems realist for this console...
i mean look at skyrim
Really depends how it handles the shared ram. thats devkit specs and probably doesnt run any bits of the OS yet. GTX 1050 only has 2GB DDR5 ram (although faster) I'm expecting gaming performance to run at GTX 950 or GTX 750 and both should run the new Skyrim just fine. It's also using nVidia's custom API which should give devs some really low level power... Hopefully...

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being a console(maybe), it should "play".
 

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Is this confirmed yet?

Also, I may be posting above my head here, but don't cartridges alleviate some of the need for more RAM?
In the past cartridges have added addition hardware. It's unlikely with current consoles being anything recent is the 3DS and Vita handhelds.

Govanify lol. Better to ask a cat.
Your a cat!

It would make sense to include a sd slot, they have been using sd cards since the wii era.
Yes that would make sense since this is using a mobile grade SoC that was confirmed by nVidia
 
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4gb of ram with vram shared doesnt seems realist for this console...
i mean look at skyrim
dude, that game run on toasters now days. I could run skyrim almost maxed out on my secondary notebook (look at my sig) before I added the second 4GB ram stick and SSD.
 

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