Yes it's only one core. The number of cores the final soc will have and how well they can scale is another story of course.
2017-02-18 0:52 GMT+02:00 Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton lkcl@lkcl.net:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2017 at 5:32 PM, Bill Kontos vkontogpls@gmail.com wrote:
The Nyuzi website has a demo that renders 2300 triangles at 50mhz but
there
isn't any mention about the frames per second so I can't get a triangles
per
second result.
lots of reading between the lines needed, a few more steps. find a GPU (any GPU) which has a dmo with a fps rate *and* a triangles-per-second metric, assume a linear relationship (reasonable for a first approximation) and scale up.
2300 triangles per second @ 50mhz is fantastically low btw. there's something very wrong with the demo hardware setup, and/or it's onlly using one "engine" due to limitations of e.g. the FPGA. so, that'll probably be 2300 triangles / sec @ 50mhz *per parallel GPU engine* but you'll have to investigate to confirm that.
l.
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