Heat isn't the only problem a phone manufacturer has to deal with. Battery life is the bigger issue here. What was the battery life on this "reference" design?
For the majority of tasks (including movie and video playback, ebook/webpage reading, music listening, social networking, emailing, texting, calling, etc), Tegra 4 will be using it's low power battery saver CPU core, so the power consumption will be quite reasonable in these instances. Just to give an example, when watching 1080p video, the power consumption was shown and demonstrated to be less than 1w:
http://droiddog.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/Tegra4Battery.png . Now, the power consumption of Tegra 4 can be relatively high if all four main CPU cores are pegged, but that would be very unlikely to happen in most scenarios other than very graphically intensive gaming where the CPU cores are used to simulate physical effects. And when all four main CPU cores are being actively used, such as during web page rendering, the main CPU cores will complete the task as fast as possible and then switch over to the battery saver CPU core to save power. NVIDIA claims that TDP for Tegra 4 is 5w, while TDP for Tegra 4i is 1w.
Why do you think Nvidia has no design wins to speak of with Tegra 4 if it's soooo awesome?
According to NVIDIA, Tegra 4 already has more design wins than Tegra 3. Since Tegra 4 has only started sampling relatively recently, it is too early to announce design wins yet.
We'll see when Tegra 4 and Snapdragon 800 are available to consumers. Snapdragon 600 isn't Qualcomm's top tier product.
We'll see, but Tegra 4's strengths will probably be most evident in a tablet or clamshell form factor, while S800's strengths will probably be most evident in a high end smartphone form factor.
Correct, but he cut his forecast because Google's not going with Tegra this time around. Nvidia didnt get the deal. Nvidia is out of the next Nexus 7. Q2 2013 will tell.
Well, he cut his yearly forecast without anticipating that there would be additional new design wins for Tegra 4 that the company didn't have with Tegra 3. Still, if Google wanted to refresh the Nexus 7 by Q2 2013, there is no way that Tegra 4 could be used, for two reasons: 1) Timing: Tegra 4 started sampling relatively recently (about three months later than expected); 2) Product positioning: Tegra 4 will outperform the Exynos 5 Dual SoC used in the Nexus 10, so it would make little sense for Google to come out with a smaller and lower cost Nexus tablet that outperforms the more expensive Nexus flagship tablet.
It's still a Cortex A9 design.
It would be disingenuous to say that R4 Cortex A9 is basically the same as the previous Cortex A9 iteration. I suppose we will have to wait for some benchmarks to prove it though.
Thinking mainstream T4i will be as fast as Snapdragon 800 in the same power envelope is ridiculous.
The R4 Cortex A9 CPU in Tegra 4i will be operating at the same max clock operating frequency as the Krait 400 CPU in S800, while adding many of the same design features found in the Cortex A15 CPU. The ULP Geforce GPU in Tegra 4i has 60 shader execution units (48 pixel, 12 vertex) for high performance, but saves power and die size area vs. Adreno 320/330 due to differences in the shader and memory controller architecture.
Mortgage your home and buy Nvidia stock if you are so confident Nvidia's mainstream product will beat Qualcomm's top tier product
Now is not really a great time to take a position in NVIDIA stock IMHO, as it would be better to wait for some upward price momentum first.