Seriously?
It's the closest in power and architecture that there is. 7790 is running at a faster clock.
get off your high horse.
Well, one of my friends works in the dev tools area. They have a dial drawn on a whiteboard somewhere with their status. It just recently went from "Shitty" to "Partly Shitty"
Are they behind because they suck or because sony really up the game with their tools.
I suggest its the later given whats been posted about the vita tools.
Comparing to PC parts isn't really going to provide any useful performance metrics as all those pc parts lack esram and dme's. And none are exactly the same without those features.
The dmes and esram exist for the sole purpose of making up for inept bandwidth of ddr3.
7770 (1.28tf) is as close as we can get to the 1.2tf quoted for durango.
They added eSRAM to make up the 4GB/s deficit (~6%) to the 7770? Good call.
Why?That along with the stark realisation of upsetting their core gamers Might persuade them to up clocks.
The box sure does have a good look to it for proper cooling.
Why?
Why devote anything other than press or game demonstrations to placate the tens of gamers that are freaking out over the number of cycles the SOC twitches a second?
There is no strong rational basis to those objections, which means that of the peanut gallery that isn't just trying to justify buying a PS4 or PC, the remainder would change their mind based on the phase of the moon or what new flavor Cheetos comes out next month.
I wouldn't spend a dollar to change their mind, knowing I'd only have things go my way for ten seconds, and screwing with yield curves is going to cost tens of millions.
Why?
Why devote anything other than press or game demonstrations to placate the tens of gamers that are freaking out over the number of cycles the SOC twitches a second?
There is no strong rational basis to those objections, which means that of the peanut gallery that isn't just trying to justify buying a PS4 or PC, the remainder would change their mind based on the phase of the moon or what new flavor Cheetos comes out next month.
I wouldn't spend a dollar to change their mind, knowing I'd only have things go my way for ten seconds, and screwing with yield curves is going to cost tens of millions.
They are way, way behind schedule. Virtually nothing is on schedule, from games to services to hardware. It's a clusterfuck.
Why?
Why devote anything other than press or game demonstrations to placate the tens of gamers that are freaking out over the number of cycles the SOC twitches a second?
There is no strong rational basis to those objections, which means that of the peanut gallery that isn't just trying to justify buying a PS4 or PC, the remainder would change their mind based on the phase of the moon or what new flavor Cheetos comes out next month.
I wouldn't spend a dollar to change their mind, knowing I'd only have things go my way for ten seconds, and screwing with yield curves is going to cost tens of millions.
The design is either physically competitive or it is not. A few hundred MHz either way is not going to reveal unheard of levels of performance.we have no idea what it would cost, and having a competitively powered system is a big deal.
But the console is just 10% short of having punch?i'll submit nobody will accept it, but 70% of the mailaise around xbone is more cause of it's lack of punch than anything else.
They still can't see sub-HD resolutions.People smell blood, and that's why they smell blood.
So if unicorns existed, those people would be reasonable.If it was sitting on 3 teraflops everything would be totally different
He makes a good point WRT case cooling capabilities. The design itself is rated for 2ghz cpu and 1ghz gpu. The case has more than enough room, and as for consumer interest ... well this isn't the thread for it, but I'll just say the people like us in this forum and others that actually know about the console and know what's under the hood are the early adopters that will form the foundation (or not) of both platforms.
WiiU should have been a wake-up call for most of the naysayers WRT performance correlating to purchases in this day and age of waning casual interest in consoles...