superchunk said:
Sony is not going to have a 2nd GPU. There have been no rumors to suggest this either. Just people speculating because they didn't like the APU performance. |
as far as I know only one rumour doesn't mention a second GPU. And that rumour also states they are targeting 1080p60fps for games, and even with current gen levels of detail would need a GPU at least 4-5 times as powerful as the one in the A10. So that rumour it's self is ether invalid or also suggets that there will be a very powerful GPU to back it up.
1.8Gflop codename Tahiti
seccondary source, most likely repost
http://www.vgleaks.com/world-exclusive-ps4-in-deep-first-specs/
Also
"The right time to talk about new advances in hardware is when you can demonstrate a significant leap on the current experience, and something that is going to be attractive."
A stock A10 is not a significant leap in hardware.
And also some interesting Crytek stuff
"We were one of the first studios in the world to get access to all of the next-generation consoles. Obviously we can't talk about what they are but we know what next-gen entails. I think people... I'm not going to judge it because it'll get me in trouble, but next-gen is actually not a clear picture right now."
http://www.computerandvideogames.com/352932/crytek-were-already-way-beyond-next-gen-consoles/
"If they find ways to cheapen the cost to a degree they could triple or quadruple their memory. Just say, 'Hey we're going to have 32 gigs of memory.' That would be quite amazing because memory can do so many more techniques and tricks."
Suggests current next gen spcs have ~8GB if 4x is 32GB
"That was our guess already two years ago. That's why we said back then that 'Crysis 3' is next-gen ready already. We did that without knowing the specs, but it's not going to be much more than what we have done so far. And it turns out we were pretty much right. But the focus of next-gen is in a different area.."
suggests that next gen is capable of running Crysis 3 and maybe a bit more.
"The current generation consoles, when they launched, were far ahead compared to PC. But PC has caught up. With current generation consoles and what's on the horizon -- new ones -- due to the fact that the cost of CPU and memory are so much more expensive than they were in the past, it is simply impossible to have the same kind of impact on the console business; to be so far ahead of PC,"
Obvious that next gen won't be much better than current high end PC, or better at all for that matter. But the wording is interesting I guess the reason he doesn't say it won't be close to current high end PC is probably NDA but could mean that next gen will be closer to high end PC today than some may think, also confims in a round about way that next gen is off the shelf stuff.
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