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MikeB said:

@ HappySqurriel

If the PC stays x86 I think a PS4 will have a CPU processing advantage over the PC, like is currently still the case with the PS3. I think both PS4 and new PCs by then will come with (faster) Blu-Ray drives, so this current PS3 technology advantage will go away.

I think the PS4 may not arrive yet by 2012, although I expect a Wii and 360 successor to become available before that. The PS4 will likely have a much easier entry on the market, launching at a cheaper entry pricing, much more mature and efficient game engines due to PS3 adaptations and will have a very mature XMB OS with Playstation Home (taking your PS3 customized Home and charaters with you onto the PS4), PS1/PS2 software emulation and full PS3 compatibility out of the box.

 

 I am not trolling this thread.

I just need to point out that when the PS3 was released there were already PC processors available that were quad core which beat the cells numbers in every category. The same will be when the next consoles arrive. PC cpu's are going a different route to the cell, and they will probably combine the GPU with CPU in 2-3years with a new tech that Intel are working on. I personally cant wait to see Intels new CPU architecture.