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Very, very disappointing rumours.
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Very, very disappointing rumours.
If that is true then it's even worse.You do realise that the PS4 is using the exact same CPU?
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It seems like these disappointing rumors just don't end for MS..
Yes, the only difference apart from RAM is the change of Steamroller for Jaguars, so in this last case at least a downgrade. I don´t know where people are taking from PS4 specs got better with the time. The 1,84 Tflops figure was there since 2011.
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It seems like these disappointing rumors just don't end for MS..
And yet on the 12th, 7 days after, Kotaku posts everything superdae knows.
http://www.kotaku.com.au/2013/02/we...xt-xbox-from-someone-who-says-theyve-got-one/
Identical to previous leaks, he was trolling.
Both PS4 and the next Xbox are based on the same identical AMD APU technology.
All the differences so far depend on a single element: the memory system.
Microsoft wanted to have a lot of memory capacity for their non gaming ambitions and in the design stage they thought they could only achieve that with DDR3. Sony initially settled with a lower capacity thinking that bandwidth was more important for games and 4GB was enough so they designed the system around GDDR5.
To overcome the bandwidth limitations of DDR3 while keeping the die size of the APU the same, Microsoft had to swap a few compute units and ROPs in the GPU for 32MB of embedded memory.
For all the other purposes it's absolutely realistic to think that AMD is providing the same APU.
Honestly I think that Microsoft might be a bit angry and frustrated internally at the moment for the fact that right at the last minute thanks to the introduction of 4Gbit GDDR5 modules, 8 GB of GDRR5 have become feasible at a reasonable cost, so this fact has a bit invalidated their design approach.
But at this stage there's nothing they can do if they want to release their product in 2013, still they'll enjoy a cheaper BOM because of DDR3 vs GDDDR5 and that could offset the financial burden of the inclusion of Kinect 2 in every console.
But there's no mention of the CU count in the Kotaku leak.
For the history record of GAF it maybe a good news for MS![]()
It seems like these disappointing rumors just don't end for MS..
Basically, only MS first party and perhaps EA, seems to know what are the real specs.
MS did change a bit their ways regarding who knows what.. and well.. this is the outcome..
at least, this is what I heard..
GPU is different as well as the Memory![]()
Both PS4 and the next Xbox are based on the same identical AMD APU technology.
All the differences so far depend on a single element: the memory system.
Microsoft wanted to have a lot of memory capacity for their non gaming ambitions and in the design stage they thought they could only achieve that with DDR3. Sony initially settled with a lower capacity thinking that bandwidth was more important for games and 4GB was enough so they designed the system around GDDR5.
To overcome the bandwidth limitations of DDR3 while keeping the die size of the APU the same, Microsoft had to swap a few compute units and ROPs in the GPU for 32MB of embedded memory.
For all the other purposes it's absolutely realistic to think that AMD is providing the same APU.
Honestly I think that Microsoft might be a bit angry and frustrated internally at the moment for the fact that right at the last minute thanks to the introduction of 4Gbit GDDR5 modules, 8 GB of GDRR5 have become feasible at a reasonable cost, so this fact has a bit invalidated their design approach.
But at this stage there's nothing they can do if they want to release their product in 2013, still they'll enjoy a cheaper BOM because of DDR3 vs GDDDR5 and that could offset the financial burden of the inclusion of Kinect 2 in every console.
But there's no mention of the CU count in the Kotaku leak.
This would be the first time in history MS kept a console's specs completely static for an entire year. Would be hilarious if really true.
Pretty much my thinking 100%
On the CPU front the APU's are near identical, stock Jaguars scaled to 8 cores.
AMD have said that there is some Sony IP in the PS4's Jaguar derivative, but I'm not expecting much if anything different to what is laid out above for the Durango CPU.
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Both PS4 and the next Xbox are based on the same identical AMD APU technology.
All the differences so far depend on a single element: the memory system.
Microsoft wanted to have a lot of memory capacity for their non gaming ambitions and in the design stage they thought they could only achieve that with DDR3. Sony initially settled with a lower capacity thinking that bandwidth was more important for games and 4GB was enough so they designed the system around GDDR5.
To overcome the bandwidth limitations of DDR3 while keeping the die size of the APU the same, Microsoft had to swap a few compute units and ROPs in the GPU for 32MB of embedded memory.
For all the other purposes it's absolutely realistic to think that AMD is providing the same APU.
Honestly I think that Microsoft might be a bit angry and frustrated internally at the moment for the fact that right at the last minute thanks to the introduction of 4Gbit GDDR5 modules, 8 GB of GDRR5 have become feasible at a reasonable cost, so this fact has a bit invalidated their design approach.
But at this stage there's nothing they can do if they want to release their product in 2013, still they'll enjoy a cheaper BOM because of DDR3 vs GDDDR5 and that could offset the financial burden of the inclusion of Kinect 2 in every console.
looks like the Xbox division has been taken over by the accountants and 20' something hipsters who like dancing in front of the TV and still think waggle control is cool.
looks like the Xbox division has been taken over by the accountants and 20' something hipsters who like dancing in front of the TV and still think waggle control is cool.
Did Kotaku article mentioned how much TFs?Pretty much my thinking 100%
On the CPU front the APU's are near identical, stock Jaguars scaled to 8 cores, AMD have said that there is some Sony IP in the PS4's Jaguar derivative, but I'm not expecting much if anything different to what is laid out above for the Durango CPU.
But we have the TF performance figures which give us a good indication of the number of CU's:
PS4 GPU: 18 CU's providing 1.84 TF's
Durango GPU: 12 CU's providing 1.23 TF's
(1.84 / 18) x 12 = 1.23
Anyone expecting anything different to this is kidding themselves.
Even accounting for their difference in memory implementation, I have no doubts code will be easily transferred between the machines.It is ironic that if Microsoft did go with GDDR5 and not DDR3 we would have have probably got two consoles from Sony and Microsoft that would have been, for all intents and purposes, the same console.
Pushing Allard and Moore out of the Xbox project will be MS' downfall.
Pretty much my thinking 100%
On the CPU front the APU's are near identical, stock Jaguars scaled to 8 cores, AMD have said that there is some Sony IP in the PS4's Jaguar derivative, but I'm not expecting much if anything different to what is laid out above for the Durango CPU.
But we have the TF performance figures which give us a good indication of the number of CU's:
PS4 GPU: 18 CU's providing 1.84 TF's
Durango GPU: 12 CU's providing 1.23 TF's
(1.84 / 18) x 12 = 1.23
Anyone expecting anything different to this is kidding themselves.
Better be careful with this kind of talk after the 8GB Sony reveal. Plenty more Crow available![]()
But we have the TF performance figures which give us a good indication of the number of CU's.
Not in the latest leak from Kotaku. All it says is 800MHz GPU.
Even accounting for their difference in memory implementation, I have no doubts code will be easily transferred between the machines.
Pretty much my thinking 100%
On the CPU front the APU's are near identical, stock Jaguars scaled to 8 cores, AMD have said that there is some Sony IP in the PS4's Jaguar derivative, but I'm not expecting much if anything different to what is laid out above for the Durango CPU.
Something doesn't add up with these rumors/leaked specs.
If Sony is using faster parts and significantly more expensive memory, then how is it all these recent rumors are saying that ps4 will cost less then the next xbox? What else is in the 720 that would make is more expensive then PS4?
It's not going to be kinect 2 packed in, from what i understand they took the motor out of the camera and some of the processing chips. If kinect only cost 50 dollars to manufacture on for 360, it's likely to cost close to that for newer tech with increased resolution. This alone is probably less expensive then the ram in the ps4.
Anyway what I'm getting at is the rumors of the specs and rumors of price contradict each other. Unless there's something else we don't know about in the system, as again these vgleak specs we have been told are one year old. What's missing from this equation?
Perhaps, perhaps not.And it doesn't mention how powerful it, because they have already mentioned it.
Not in the latest leak from Kotaku. All it says is 800MHz GPU.
12 Shader Cores * 4 SIMDs * 16 threads/clock = 768 ops/clock
768 ops/clock * (1 mul + 1 add) * 800 MHz = 1.228 TFLOPS
18 Shader Cores * 4 SIMDs * 16 threads/clock = 1152 ops/clock
1152 ops/clock * (1 mul + 1 add) * 800 MHz = 1.843 TFLOPS
Yea I highly highly doubt the PS4 to be cheaper or even the same price as the 720. Definitely gearing towards more expensive price.Something doesn't add up with these rumors/leaked specs.
If Sony is using faster parts and significantly more expensive memory, then how is it all these recent rumors are saying that ps4 will cost less then the next xbox? What else is in the 720 that would make is more expensive then PS4?
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PS4 won't be cheaper than the new xbox.
The GPU has already been widely detailed, see here for the performance figures.
Perhaps, perhaps not.
thats also 12+ months old info, we dont really know anything as to the current specs
Something doesn't add up with these rumors/leaked specs.
If Sony is using faster parts and significantly more expensive memory, then how is it all these recent rumors are saying that ps4 will cost less then the next xbox? What else is in the 720 that would make is more expensive then PS4?
It's not going to be kinect 2 packed in, from what i understand they took the motor out of the camera and some of the processing chips. If kinect only cost 50 dollars to manufacture on for 360, it's likely to cost close to that for newer tech with increased resolution. This alone is probably less expensive then the ram in the ps4. Something in the 720 is making it more expensive then ps3 to the point of MS Rumored to subsidize the cost by getting people to signe up for 2 or 3 years of xbox live.
Anyway what I'm getting at is the rumors of the specs, and rumors of price, totally contradict each other. Unless there's something else we don't know about in the system, as again these vgleaks specs we have been told are one year old. What's missing from this equation?
[ sorry late edit. ]
He is talking about Kotaku articleThe GPU has already been widely detailed, see here for the performance figures.
Do the same calculation for the PS4 GPU with it's expected 18 Shader Cores:
i thought they said some sony shit in the APU, not the cpu, the cpu itself is this same 8 core jag
Something doesn't add up with these rumors/leaked specs.
If Sony is using faster parts and significantly more expensive memory, then how is it all these recent rumors are saying that ps4 will cost less then the next xbox? What else is in the 720 that would make is more expensive then PS4?
It's not going to be kinect 2 packed in, from what i understand they took the motor out of the camera and some of the processing chips. If kinect only cost 50 dollars to manufacture on for 360, it's likely to cost close to that for newer tech with increased resolution. This alone is probably less expensive then the ram in the ps4. Something in the 720 is making it more expensive then ps3 to the point of MS Rumored to subsidize the cost by getting people to signe up for 2 or 3 years of xbox live.
Anyway what I'm getting at is the rumors of the specs, and rumors of price, totally contradict each other. Unless there's something else we don't know about in the system, as again these vgleaks specs we have been told are one year old. What's missing from this equation?
[ sorry late edit. ]
Something doesn't add up with these rumors/leaked specs.
If Sony is using faster parts and significantly more expensive memory, then how is it all these recent rumors are saying that ps4 will cost less then the next xbox? What else is in the 720 that would make is more expensive then PS4?
It's not going to be kinect 2 packed in, from what i understand they took the motor out of the camera and some of the processing chips. If kinect only cost 50 dollars to manufacture on for 360, it's likely to cost close to that for newer tech with increased resolution. This alone is probably less expensive then the ram in the ps4. Something in the 720 is making it more expensive then ps3 to the point of MS Rumored to subsidize the cost by getting people to signe up for 2 or 3 years of xbox live.
Anyway what I'm getting at is the rumors of the specs, and rumors of price, totally contradict each other. Unless there's something else we don't know about in the system, as again these vgleaks specs we have been told are one year old. What's missing from this equation?
[ sorry late edit. ]
If Sony is using faster parts and significantly more expensive memory, then how is it all these recent rumors are saying that ps4 will cost less then the next xbox? What else is in the 720 that would make is more expensive then PS4?
It's not going to be kinect 2 packed in, from what i understand they took the motor out of the camera and some of the processing chips. If kinect only cost 50 dollars to manufacture on for 360, it's likely to cost close to that for newer tech with increased resolution. This alone is probably less expensive then the ram in the ps4. Something in the 720 is making it more expensive then ps3 to the point of MS Rumored to subsidize the cost by getting people to sign up for 2 or 3 years of xbox live.