Rath said:
??? When people say 128 bit they can only mean that it has a word size of 128 bits. You can't talk about two 64 bit processors being 128 bits. It'd be like saying that two cars are a truck. The 128 bit being referred to in both the DC and the PS2 is the vector processing unit, not the architecture of the CPU. |
Poor analogy at best, word size by the time of the 6th gen arrived was an ever decreasing factor hence why bits stopped being acknowledged, you can say a double core 64bit chip equals that when the tech has the processor speed to utilize it to the performance level of 128bit which is why that whole era is know as the 128bit era performance across the board was pretty much even, Sony and Sega were the only ones who used the 128bit in marketing even though their chips were double core 64bit chips, DC was a double precision 64bit chip from what I recall so bits were more about performance then instead of actual wordsize.







