I never said it was a count of EVERY operation in the GPU, I said fixed point and floating point, as did Jaws (who I was replying to, btw). Nvidia, I said in the past counted fixed point and floating point math together when giving their performance figures. The trillion opperations per second of the Geforce 4 are largely undefined, and do not represent those two only. It can be taken to mean floating point, fixed point, instructions read, etc. In that regard if Nvidia wanted to call it a trillion ops hardware they would probably be correct, but they'd be damned brazen to call it a trillion floating point ops hardware because it would be wholely incorrect and false. They don't do that, by the way.
So, no, I did not miss it. The geforce 4 is not a trillion flops device and in no way could be labeled as one. Just as the current Geforce 6 series aren't tflops devices and can't be marketed as such. They could be labeled "Tops" devices, but that's not the issue here.
Enough dragging this thread off topic. The entirety of this post is in response to the possibility of the CPU or even the GPU in the next Xbox being a teraflops part, and it simply will not be. Could the entire machine add up to that? Maybe. Will the next playstation CPU or GPU be? Again, probably no. Maybe the whole machine but not even scratching the surface of "likely" on just the GPU or the CPU.
Lastly here, is this thread even relevant anymore? This was discussion over weather or not the speaker (that this entire thing originated over) was misquoted, or misunderstanding, or misinformed. I think the answer to that question has been answered over and over again as "yes". Somewhere along the chain something got terribly fried and the report bacame irrelevant.
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