The premise was that PC "becoming more powerful" would make this gen shorter.
This GPU must be released when PS5 launch to make it equal to the PS3 to PS4 transition, in reference to the above premise:
48GB or 64GB HBM2
30TF
200W
$300 MSRP
In 2017 or 2018?
(The numbers are the PS4 specs multiplied by the relative difference between a PS3 and the Nvidia 770 or AMD 280x that both launched in 2013 for $300)
It's interesting to use that angle, because whatever is available for PC would equally mean there's enough performance improvement to justify a new console with significant performance increase. It's the same idea. This performance increase has to happen no matter what causality you believe in.
This GPU must be released when PS5 launch to make it equal to the PS3 to PS4 transition, in reference to the above premise:
48GB or 64GB HBM2
30TF
200W
$300 MSRP
In 2017 or 2018?
(The numbers are the PS4 specs multiplied by the relative difference between a PS3 and the Nvidia 770 or AMD 280x that both launched in 2013 for $300)
It's interesting to use that angle, because whatever is available for PC would equally mean there's enough performance improvement to justify a new console with significant performance increase. It's the same idea. This performance increase has to happen no matter what causality you believe in.
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