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    Hardware [Question] d Can the 3DS do normal mapping?

    Because searching up it’s GPU. You’re able to find a list of Maestro functions that it could do and Bump mapping is one of them but what about normal mapping? I’ve seen people who know a decent amount about technology that said the 3DS does have normal mapping and bump mapping at the same time...
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    Hardware Do you think the 3DS would’ve been better off choosing Nvidia’s Tegra Chipset rather than DMP’s PICA200

    Because during the 2010 leaks of the 3DS. It was actually rumoured it was gonna be using a Nvidia Tegra Chip but i heard it was a last minute decision to change it and chosen DMP PICA200 instead that came with the final product. I have no idea why they did but I heard it was either power...
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    Hardware [Hardware] How does the 3DS’s ( New and Old) CPU compare in power to the CPUs found in 6th generation consoles? (Xbox, PlayStation 2, GameCube)

    3DS’s CPU: ARM11 MPCore (268 MHz O3DS/ 804 MHz N3DS | Dual Core O3DS / Quad Core N3DS) PS2’s CPU: MIPS 5900 “Emotion Engine” (294 MHz) Xbox CPU: Custom Intel Pentium III “Coppermine-based” (733 MHz) GameCube CPU: IBM PowerPC 750CXe Gekko (486 MHz) There’s also no FLOPS measured between all...
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    Hardware Does the Dual Core ARM11MPCore mean two cores that are ARM11MPCore or does it mean ARM11MPCore as it has two regular ARM11 cores?

    ARM11MPCore refers to a ARM chipset that is a multicore But if you look at the ARM11 MPCore architecture and its specifications. It has up to 4 MP11’s CPU’s built on a ARM11 integer core connected with their own L1 memory bank. But I wonder if Dual Core ARM11MPCore just means two regular...
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    Hardware Is It Possible For The O3DS Model To Use Both of Its CPU Cores For Gaming Usage?

    Hello. New Person Here! I’m asking this since I wanna know if I can increase my O3DS model’s performance. I heard the Handheld’s CPU has a Dual Core ARM11 MPCore (268 MHz). However, only one core is utilized for gaming applications while the other is for background multitasking. But in my case...
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