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I won't buy anything Nvidia, not even if I was tortured into it. All their products are SH!T.
hmm...the iphone4 is at the bottom, interesting for sure.

Sorry but I almost died laughing, the famous iPhone is... last.
As for not buying Nividia's sh!t... thats your opinion and without any legit reasons don't bother saying anything.
OK, well let me explain my legit reason(s) & please let me know if you approve of them.

what is even odder is that the iPhone 3Gs is higher. Are iPhones getting worse?![]()
OK, well let me explain my legit reason(s) & please let me know if you approve of them....
So if you lost count, there were FOUR separate systems from TWO different manufacturers that had problems and the only commonality was...wait for it...their Nvidia cards! Now maybe there could have been some other underlying cause that instigated all of these comp. problems, but with so many different technicians finding problems within the same brand components time and again, its hard to believe it was anything but Nvidia's fault; you know that old saying,"If it walks like a duck, and quacks like a duck..."
So let me get this right... you bought electronics from some of the worst manufacturers and want to blame the gpu? Try blaming Dell and HP for making a product that is unreliable and untested leaving the factory in many instances.
Every time I buy a new electronic device it's a decision that takes at least a month or two just to sort through all the marketing and hype to find a truly high quality device. Having laptop issues isn't cause for bashing an industry leader in mobile graphics technology...
I've got newer Dell's, a Toshiba, and a custom built PC now. None of them have anything Nvidia and they all work just fine & dandy. So yes, I do blame Nvidia, and I'm not the only one; check out this web page for more 'losers like me': The NVIDIA GPU Litigation - Home Page

So far, I've seen nothing to convince me that dual core Nvidia powered phones are a huge leap above the Epic.
Synthetic benchmarks are a piss poor way of determining real world performance as well.
I seriously home the USA version of the Galaxy S2/Epic goes with the Exynos 4210 and not the Tegra 2.
i cannot imagine samsung skipping their new top of the line cpu in favor for another company's stuff
good information all, thanks. i started this thread initially because i found a game that said tegra based android only. i installed on the epic and it said your device not supported, didn't even give me a chance to tried playing it.