zarx said:
The actual numbers are 2.9 Gflops for Broadway at 729 MHz (the reported clock of the Wii). 76.8 GFLOPS for the Xenon so ~26X faster in terms of flops. So Xenon 25.6GFlops per core at 3.2GHZ is over 8.8X faster than the Wii's Broadway at 729Mhz in terms of raw Flops so wouldn't each Broadway core wouldn't it have to be clocked at 6.435GHz to match it with tri core vs tri core? But I don't think anyone is suggesting that it's just 3 overclocked Broadway cores. |
Forgive my ignorance, but what exactly does the number of FLOPS (FLoating point Operations Per Second, right?) determine? What aspect of performance does it contribute to?
Because IIRC, the PS2 CPU had more 4 times more FLOPS than the original Xbox's, and more than double the Wii's, yet the PS2 is regared as the weaker system.








