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AnthonyW86 said:
ghost_of_fazz said:
In any case, while FLOPS help measure the performance of a computer component, a higher number doesn't always mean a better performance. See AMD and nVidia GPUs for comparison, AMD's usually have much higher FLOPS count, but that doesn't mean they will perform much better than their counterpart in a real world scenario... but then again, this is an AMD GPU we're talking about.


Actually with the PS3 and X360 it's the exact opposite. The PS3 with an Nvidia gpu has a much higher FLOPS count than the AMD x360 Xenos. But X360's gpu is based on a newer generation of gpu, the first to use unified shaders.


AH well that is true, I was actually referring to post-GeForce 8800 stuff with that comment :P