tl;dr- s23 ultra with snapdragon 8 gen 2 performed much better under heavy load than the 3nm a17 pro on iphone 15 pm
which shows - 1. node size is useless as a17 pro was more inefficient 2. android apps are also optimised, sometimes better than iOS 3. bechmark scores are useless
Am I the only one that just doesn’t understand the notion of aiming for console quality on a phone?
Maybe having super high details pn a phone screen doesn’t make sense, but the computing power can still be used in other ways. Maybe standalone consoles stop being a thing and we’ll use our phones like a Nintendo Switch, just plugging it into the TV when we want to. Maybe VR headsets actually are the future.
Who knows.
I mean, why not?
I mean sure, but if I want to play games, I can either use my Switch if I’m on the go, or use my PC if I’m at home. Personally, my phone has a set of functions, but at no point have I ever felt the need to add “play games” to that
Its cool that you have all that, but not everyone can. Console quality on a phone implies a nicer experience for those who only have a phone.
The switch exists. Slap your phone into a razer kishi for example and you would have a leagues better experience, if the Software existed!
I have a Switch
Yeah the switch is (or was) trying exactly that. Console quality games on the go.
On the go isn’t where my confusion is. On my phone is. See other threads in response to mine