No. That would require 1024 (or rather 1280) cores. You are comparing fp16 with fp32.Also achievable with a custom Tegra based on X1 that has 4SMs and 512 CUDA cores(768MHz clock speed), no? ~80% of XB1 power, just in terms of FLOPs. Not forgetting of course that UE4 is a newer engine, optimized for basically anything that can run x86. PS4, XB1, and Switch are all much closer to being PC hardware than even last generation was.
Battery life is only an issue in one of the modes, and I thought rumor was only ~5 hours. You could get 720p at medium settings for 5 hours.
UE4 is also optimized for arm, and Switch runs off arm.
5 hours of that sounds reasonable.










