Qualcomm: We Will Never Surpass Consoles In Processing Power
Mobile processing power is growing at an exceptional rate and Qualcommâs Snapdragon 800 chips will hit the market this year delivering double the performance of predecessor. However Qualcomm Senior Director of Snapdragon Gaming, Mike Yuen, is clear that smartphones and tablets will never outperform consoles.
âAt some point there is a limit [for mobile devices],â a-t-il expliquĂ©. âWeâre never going to build a chip thatâs faster than a console â in the truest sense.â
Several high profile game developers, including id Softwareâs John Carmack, believe that mobile devices will eventually surpass consoles in processing and graphics capabilities. According to Yuen, Snapdragon 800 chips are capable of doing âanything you can do on Xbox 360.â Nonetheless, he believes that focusing on CPU performance misses the unique strengths of mobile platforms.
âI think whatâs really interesting is that the underlying technology will be there, but that doesnât mean that the games and experiences and designs we create on mobile devices will necessarily be replications of console games,â a-t-il notĂ©.
âThe experiences will be different. The underlying technology will be there in hundreds of millions of devices, and that will increase each year. Itâs just that, as a developer, I donât think the intention is, âIâm going to build a Blu-ray discâs worth of game on a mobile phone.â That just doesnât make sense.â
Yuen believes that smartphones have a number of unique input devices not available in any other platform.
However, âthere havenât really been games that showcase other inputs than touch,â, a-t-il dĂ©clarĂ©. â Cut The Rope, Fruit Ninja, Angry Birds â from a design perspective, there are examples where developers have really figured touch out. All those other things â whether itâs sensors, gyros, voice, location, biometrics â we havenât seen that yet. Itâs just a matter of time before something breaks through, but those things are harder to crack.â
