midnightguy
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yes, that's not a mistake, I said ATI, not Nvidia 
http://www.firingsquad.com/features/xbox_360_interview/page6.asp
I dont know how true that is, but I am going to accept that ATI knows more about their competition, PS3, than I do
http://www.firingsquad.com/features/xbox_360_interview/page6.asp
FiringSquad: Do you know if it supports dual HD displays?
ATI: No it doesnt. I know the NVIDIA chip does, but thats only because PC products do. It doesnt seem to have a real use inside the living room, but maybe you differ with me on that.
FiringSquad: Well, on the Sony console, I think theyre looking at applications that go beyond just a console in the living room dont you think?
ATI: Yeah I really think its just an accident because, well you know, last summer they had to change their plans. They found out that Cell didnt work as well as they wanted to for graphics. Remember originally you had two or three Cell processors doing everything and then in August last year they had to take an NVIDIA PC chip. And as you know, all PC chips do this, and so it [dual HD display outputs] just came for free.
FiringSquad: What features does Xbox 360 have that really set it apart from what we know so far about RSX and PS3?
ATI: Well, it has a lot. Ill go through the main features. It has a great anti-aliasing story, it has a powerful shading story, in that we can, well performance but also it has a rich instruction set, giving you great image quality and its flexibility.
It has lots of headroom. This is something that developers will find is easy to program for and rich enough to last for years. It has the performance and feature set to last for years.
Wed like to thank Bob Feldstein for taking the time out to answer our questions about Xbox 360s graphics. As you can see, ATIs gone well beyond what we see today in RADEON X850 XT. While Bob didnt want to project how much more powerful the Xbox 360 VPU is over X850, clearly the chip sports many features that we wont find in anything on the PC.
I dont know how true that is, but I am going to accept that ATI knows more about their competition, PS3, than I do