MikeB on 02 December 2007
@ Crashman
And I am not arguing that point, I am just saying your comparison comes across as very biased. You really need some real world data, not best case, as it is completely inapplicable to games.
But the data for specific tasks are realworld data for that specific situation. If you want to talk games, Uncharted is said to use up about 30% of the Cell's potential, but that doesn't mean they couldn't have optimised this down to a lower percentage with the same end result. The only conclusion that can be made, there's a lot of juice left for developers to produce far more demanding games, even the most impressive games currently available (Uncharted: Drakes Fortune and Ratchet & Clank: Tools of Destruction, most impressive games I've seen so far) only scracth the surface of what can be achieved with the PS3.







