Right now, Core-M processors based on the broadwell architecture are a good start for powerful mobile devices.
They're already built in 10" devices and up but I haven't seen a single 8" or less Tablet using Core-M.
Most cheaper devices under 500EUR still use Atom Baytrail based SOCs.
I highly doubt they did. any evidence about this?
It would be easy to find pcsx2/gsdx code with reverse engineering
They're already built in 10" devices and up but I haven't seen a single 8" or less Tablet using Core-M.
Most cheaper devices under 500EUR still use Atom Baytrail based SOCs.
(07-14-2015, 06:50 PM)willkuer Wrote: Yes because they used the source of pcsx2 0.9.4 to emulate the GS . For sure that was not entirely perfect... They should've waited for 1.0 before they removed the ps2 chips..
I highly doubt they did. any evidence about this?
It would be easy to find pcsx2/gsdx code with reverse engineering
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