(02-05-2013, 01:46 AM)Sonicadvance1 Wrote: [ -> ]The Tegra 4.
This is the mobile GPU that I am most hopeful for getting halfway decent speeds under our OpenGL plugin.
And by halfway decent speeds, I'm not saying it'll run through Twilight Princesses Hyrule fields at any great speed.
This new GPU from Nvidia is rumoured to be a stripped down version of their Keplar class cards which they use in their latest desktop GPUs. If this is true, that should mean that this GPU will outclass every other mobile GPU on the market.
Tegra 4's architecture seems to be largely an evolution of Tegra 3 which means it's definitely not derived from Kepler and allegedly won't fully support OpenGL ES 3.0.
Source:
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6666/the-tegra-4-gpu-nvidia-claims-better-performance-than-ipad-4
an issue, Tegra 3 would not be able to emulate gamecube games like Resident Evil remake or zero?
Sonicadvance1, you release a beta vesion or Automated builds like Henrik in his ppsspp emulator?
CoreDuo, thanks for the link to the article, I must have missed it while searching for information on Tegra 4.
Although as long as it supports the features we need, it may still be quick enough to be the best one to use, we'll have to wait until someone gets some real benchmarks from it first.
carre, Tegra 3 doesn't support OpenGL Vertex Array Objects, which we require in the reworked OpenGL video backend. Sadly, unless Nvidia implements these in the drivers, we have no chance of running on the Tegra 3
What about the Exynos 4412 Quad Chipset, Quad-core 1.6 GHz Cortex-A9 CPU, Mali-400MP GPU in the Samsung Note 2?
roninspartan, Mali-T604 or higher. Your phone won't be able to run it.
If it isn't clear to all you Reddit people: your current phone won't be able to run Dolphin. Your *next* phone will.
Gotcha thanks for clearing that up. Still its pretty amazing what you can do with current phones though compared to what they were a couple years ago
You should be on IRC, we shared these links yesterday already

I don't think the second article's author quite knew what he was talking about. For a start, dolphin isn't a new emulator, but a port of a reasonably oldish one. Also, you still do need a computer with halfway decent specs at least to run the majority of GC/Wii games at a playable framerate.
(02-08-2013, 06:54 AM)delroth Wrote: [ -> ]You should be on IRC, we shared these links yesterday already 
I don't have time for IRC. I was busy working on my own emulator (implementing all of the GB's opcodes + testing them) :p Took me all day. Just felt like sharing since Google thought they were relevant. I'm just glad that this is getting some attention from outside the community, relatively soon as well.