Reminds me of Cell-Phone-Jutsu:I balked at the Nvidia Shield because it was too bulky...just look at that Smach Z brick...yow. On the upside, it can probably double as a martial arts weapon.
Reminds me of Cell-Phone-Jutsu:I balked at the Nvidia Shield because it was too bulky...just look at that Smach Z brick...yow. On the upside, it can probably double as a martial arts weapon.
They still haven't mentioned it I don't think but one of SmZ's newsletters had a Q&A where they talked about the changes and said everything else not mentioned was the same as the original campaign and in the escapist interview back in Dec ImasD's CEO did say it was fully modular and the first of its kind.Welcome MJPIA, I remember you from the PGS thread on NeoGAF
For some reason I (poorly) assumed the ClickARM design was shuttered because Smach Z hasn't been mentioning it. I had no idea there were talks of being bought out by ImasD..
Maybe the GamesCom prototype was using actual custom ClickARM boards. At least it's feasible they could be using an Atom (or some other Intel x86) module as a placeholder because they already did it for other devices, and that they'll be replacing it with an AMD "Falcon" module. They said at one point that it'd be using Prairie Falcon and Merlin Falcon, so their intention could be to make two different CPU modules for different product tiers.
I've had some skepticism that the highly modular approach could work well for a small handheld gaming system and that could possibly be a factor in why their prototype is so huge. Pyra does use a daughter board design to good effect, but ClickARM takes the idea a lot further with modularizing other parts, and it appears to be less of a single purpose, small form factor design.
Do you know if ImasD has ever shown pictures of actual PCBs themselves? All I can find on their web site is crude 3D models.
Huh? Why would ARM have a problem with the name? I got why Valve had issue with it being called the Steamboy, but 'Smach Z' doesn't remind me of anything else, and no ARM technologies that I'm aware of specifically.Or maybe their legal team is still having a pissing match with ARM's over the name and they can't talk about it while the legal stuff is going on.
Not Smach Z's name, ImasD's name for their modular system that SmZ is supposedly using is ClickARM or Click(able?) Advance Removable Technology.Huh? Why would ARM have a problem with the name? I got why Valve had issue with it being called the Steamboy, but 'Smach Z' doesn't remind me of anything else, and no ARM technologies that I'm aware of specifically.
Eh, I've had similar things happen about things that I've said, but such is the Internet.Man, I really shouldn't have made that comment. I thought it was so silly/ridiculous that no one would take it seriously.
Eh, I've had similar things happen about things that I've said, but such is the Internet.
*deleted by TheOldOne*If you don't occasionally wish you could take back something you said online you're probably not active enough
Nah, everyone on the internet that disagrees with me, or misunderstood what I meant, is an idiot.If you don't occasionally wish you could take back something you said online you're probably not active enough
Everyone on the internet is an idiot.Nah, everyone on the internet that disagrees with me, or misunderstood what I meant, is an idiot.
Wrong. Read what you quoted by me for reference.Everyone on the internet is an idiot.
There, I fixed it for you.
I see no contradiction between what I quoted and my replyWrong. Read what you quoted by me for reference.
Exactly. See what I mean about you and others that don't agree with me.I see no contradiction between what I quoted and my reply