Alby_da_Wolf said:
Agree, particularly if it's true they'll use an APU: the GPU core included in it could emulate SPEs using a SW layer much simpler than what a general purpose CPU would need to do the same job, and a lot more efficiently, while the parts of SW running on the PPE should be portable easily anyway, as PS3 used only one general purpose PPE core, so considering how much HW power increased in 7 years, even a simple and brute force emulation running on a modern mid-range multicore CPU should be able to reach the performances of the old native HW. |
The Gaikei purchase makes sense if it had anything to with the software support from streaming. I believe it's going to be the only solution alternatively and probably being limited to PS+/Premium subscribers who will have a huge library under their custody. Basically, POWER archictecture is the way to go for hardware emulation. IBM is continuing to produce next gen cells and I'm in high anticipation. If Sony can take the extra umph, probably wait until 2014 Q2 to reduce cell manufacturing costs, I believe it's worth it.
EDIT: http://n4g.com/news/1154204/ibm-may-introduce-the-new-cell-chip-for-sony-next-gen-console,
which allows me to expect the best from Sony








