Bits was so important in marketing until we reached 32-bits , for example Sony didn't make a big deal about PS1 being 32-bit even though that was the marking thing that was big in the 80's & 90's but it was probably the CDs that gave PS1 the marketing edge. Atari & Nintendo used 64 in their names but it was too late no one cared about bits anymore Dreamcast made sure to mention that it was 128-bit but it was dead Jim. PS2 was 128-bit but it was the DVD format that sold the PS2. The bit era of marketing faded away & the mention of FLOPs mostly went unnoticed until PS4 had 1.8 TFLOPs of GPU power then came the mid-gen consoles with 4 & 6 TFLOPs using it as a buzz word to sell consoles but neither one of them set the world on fire & now we are here with the new consoles one is boasting that it has 12TFLOPs & the other is boasting that it's SSD can move 5.5GB/s.
Is Xbox Series X wearing that 64 on it's chest? Will PS5 SSD be another PS3 Blu-ray drive? Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z
Is Xbox Series X wearing that 64 on it's chest? Will PS5 SSD be another PS3 Blu-ray drive? Find out next time on Dragon Ball Z