Psycho_Mantis
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Not even joking around when I say it, I trust in Kaz.
I believe in both of them.
OT, I am useless at tech stuff but does this give an any idea of BC on the PS4?
Not even joking around when I say it, I trust in Kaz.
If these specs are true, Sony has not been able to hit the mark, or are reconsidering their stance on "final hardware". The last I heard, in September, the RAM ceiling was raised to 4 GB UMA 192 GB/S. If this holds weight than we have to modify our expectations. Final silicon should ship this month, so we should by that time have a good idea what Sony is gunning for. Once again, its all about the RAM.
For what it's worth, I was just talking to a supposedly Foxconn employee:
Interesting if true because the employee supposedly works at the Chongqing LCD TV and module plant:
http://evertiq.com/news/23149
lol @ 2X Ethernet. definitely going to ship with that. so useful!
Are you mean a die as integrated circuits?A dead Cell
I seriously doubt that Foxconn will have anything to do with PS4. It's either GloFo or TSMC.
uh, nobody but sony knows final specs, all that rumors are is trying to figure it out from old dev kits, and this is new dev kit... which means those rumors are old and this is new... and that jives well with Sony upgrading PS4.
Guess we now know that there willl be dedicated RAM for the GPU.
Most games allow you to turn it off. But yeah, I tried playing MGS3, and I couldn't walk more than three paces without whipping the knife out.Yeah, I don't know how it will work. It's one of the reasons why I have trouble holding a Vita i.e. to not touch the backpad. Let's see how this works.
If all of the new consoles are using AMD architecture and console to pc ports are naturally more multi-threaded and rely on the GPU more, does AMD have a chance of competing with the i5's and i7's of the world again?
If Sony is offering backwards compatibility through hardware on PS4, why did they acquire gaikai?
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
Good read. Both platforms will be impressive if true.
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
An SPE module would be totally awesome, especially if they plan to keep it in there and if it's in all the models. Because then it could be used by PS4 games as well, and its performance is absolutely non-negligible for stuff it's good at.
I don't think it's very likely though.
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
if it was originally 4GB of GDDR5 and they decided to upgrade to 4GB DDR3 + 4GB GDDR5, would devs be pissed at them all over again for splitting the pool?
I wouldn't want AMD period. Shit is garbage compared to whats on the market.
I have no idea why they go AMD and not try to work something out with Intel.
Really nice insight into what more can be exposed on the same hardware in a closed box. Excite.
I think he's maybe misinformed in mentioning 720's GPU will be 'pre-GCN' though - if anything it should be the latest GCN refresh.
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
acatxo 24 January, 2013 at 13:48 Reply
Hour of the next article?
Thanks
Maynard 24 January, 2013 at 13:51 Reply
Very soon
http://www.vgleaks.com/what-do-you-expect-about-orbis-hardware-poll-inside/
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He replied 15 minutes ago. So a few hours maybe.
Like last time it was around 15:00-16:30 CET when they posted leaks. Now it's 14:07 CET
Good read. Both platforms will be impressive if true.
I wonder what the AMD R10xx is capable of. What range does that fall in next to say a GTX 660-ti.
I also wonder how the CPU stacks up against a standard Intel i7.
Yeah, Little Big Planet is another game that supports is as well indeed I wonder why more game doesnt support it, especially Call of Duty Black Ops 1, Modern Warfare 3 and Black Ops 2. Three games that are really popular and supports split-screen online.Little Big Planet supports it as well. Most games don't though. Presumably it will just work (or be forced to work) with every game now like on the 360.
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
Good read. Both platforms will be impressive if true.
They may be targeting a certain bandwidth and a certain amount, but without finalizing how to get there - i.e. from the other thread it was discussed that either 4GB of GDDR5 or 4GB of stacked RAM can achieve the same bandwidth, but with pros and potential drawbacks for either. The most crucial for the latter being whether it will actually be ready for a console shipping late this year.Timing just seems odd considering these devkits have just gone out.
And last minute changes don't sound promising. You don't make an efficient console (both in performance and cost) by changing things at the last moment. Neither is it good for devs trying to gauge what they can achieve for initial projects
I think you read the wrong article
yeah, there are nice comments on orbis and i thought it's a bit critical on the ddr3 nature of the durango, in spite of the esram.
ed, engadget picked up this story from kotaku, i'm assuming they did some cross checked... i wonder how 'old' is this devkit. I assume earlier version....
allways good to have some developper input on closed plateform dev :
http://timothylottes.blogspot.fr/2013/01/orbis-and-durango.html
I think he's maybe misinformed in mentioning 720's GPU will be 'pre-GCN' though - if anything it should be the latest GCN refresh.
This is worrying if true. 2.2gb vram? 8GB system ram? What about that GDDR5? I just hope it doesn't translate to less GDDR5 and more slow ram.
Also, nay to the touch screen. Eurgh...
Each day I get more and more excited for PS4 and less and less for the 720.
This is worrying if true. 2.2gb vram? 8GB system ram? What about that GDDR5? I just hope it doesn't translate to less GDDR5 and more slow ram.
Also, nay to the touch screen. Eurgh...
Each day I want to see Guerrilla's new fantasy IP more and more.
DevKit, dude.