Build Your Own Arcade Controls Forum
Main => Raspberry Pi & Dev Board => Topic started by: Osirus23 on April 12, 2019, 08:15:21 pm
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Not sure why but these things have me interested, which is odd because when other dev boards like the Raspberry Pi came out I really didn't care.
https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/autonomous-machines/embedded-systems/jetson-nano/
Nvidia Tegra X1 SoC, similar to what's in a Shield TV but with 128 cores instead of 256. It has the same 40 GPIO pin layout as an RPi and there's a custom Ubuntu build available for it as well. Someone compiled an older version of Dolphin for it and got 30-40 fps in most games, that's with zero optimizations for the device.
Eh, meant to post this in Dev Board.
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It could be an alternative for the rPi. I love the fact that the “brains” is an upgradable module. Pins for power functions are nice. However, the lack of composite video makes it a hard pass for me. Totally useless in my eyes for retro gaming, unless a hat and case combo comes out.
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Hopefully with optimizations boards like this can be the thing for "next gen" gaming boxes, for emulating 6th gen consoles and other games from that era, when using a CRT isn't as much of a concern anymore.