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Developer sources, speaking after meetings at CES, have told VG247 that the next PlayStation, codenamed Orbis, will have a run-capability of 1.84 teraflops. Conversely, the next Xbox, codenamed Durango, will be able to achieve 1.23 teraflops.
If true, these numbers mean PlayStation 4 will have a 33% raw, computational power advantage over Xbox 720.
While PS4 will have greater grunt that 720, however, the Microsoft machine has significantly more RAM at 8Gb, we’ve been told. Our source said that 3Gb is reserved for the OS, apps and security, leaving 4-5Gb for games.
Orbis will have 4Gb of RAM, said our source, of which 1Gb will be reserved for for OS, security and apps, leaving some 3Gb for games.
Both machines will supposedly have have the ability to read 100Gb Blu-ray discs.
http://www.vg247.com/2013/01/17/showtime-ps4-rumoured-at-1-84tf-xbox-720-at-1-23tf/
Interesting if true. Their rumors match the ones we know currently.
Nowgamer also posted the exact opposite - http://www.nowgamer.com/news/1769813/nextgen_xbox_720_will_be_more_powerful_than_ps4_report.html
Via Pat
From what I've been told today, a lot of stuff is about to get leaked based on CES meetings.
Previous VG247 Rumors:
Xbox 720 has 2 GPUs, 4-6 core CPU, requires internet connection to play games
PS4 uses A10 APU, dev kits have 8-16 GB of RAM
PlayStation Vita uses a four core Cell CPU
Note:
Multiple of GAF's favored sources have implied both rumors are wrong.