The Galaxy S has a S5PC110 (SGX540). The Nexus S has a S5PV210 (SGX535) (according to kernel). Meaning the Nexus S has a worse GPU than SGS.
Is this true?
Is this true?
The Galaxy S has a S5PC110 (SGX540). The Nexus S has a S5PV210 (SGX535) (according to kernel). Meaning the Nexus S has a worse GPU than SGS.
Is this true?
Are you just going by model numbers or did you actually research these chipsets?
The Galaxy S GPS is worst than others GPS that I had (like the HTC Diamond o some bluetooth standalone)...
So maybe the 535 is better than 540...
That's an old thread while this is a fresh news. It's a twitter message from "Keyan" @kmobs.
The egl-cfg from nexus s dump says:
0 0 android
0 1 POWERVR_SGX540_120
But it's not related to this new rumor, which was born from the Twitter message I said.Old thread? it's a week old. plus I don't see any reference to twitter in the OP's post, so no idea what you are referring to.
But it's not related to this new rumor, which was born from the Twitter message I said.
On Thursday 16th December 2010, @kmobs said:
A couple things to keep in mind regarding the Nexus S gpu. The naming in the kernel could be wrong. For example, the Mytouch 4g is a 7x30 with an adreno 200 according to its libs and its boardconfig. The Nexus S's defconfig for its kernel says pv210, but the libs says sgx540. So.. I may have been incorrect in my original assumption and they are doing trickery with the naming just like HTC did. Carry on.