| Zappykins said: Well, there is no question that the PS4 has a more powerful GPU at 1.8 TFlops vs Xbox One with 1.2 TFlops. And the PS4 has faster ram, but that ram also has a higher latency. So we will have to see how that works out. I have a feeling it is also going to be a pain to program for the new PlayStation, all over again. Additional Info: "Some performance numbers were given for the CPU and GPU themselves but these cast more shadow than they do light. Microsoft claimed that each CPU core can perform six operations per cycle. The CPU is believed to be using AMD's Jaguar core, but typically this would only be described as able to handle four operations per cycle; two each of integer and floating point (though even here counting operations is complicated; the floating point operations could use vector instructions such as SSE2, in which case one operation would result in four actual computations, potentially giving eight per cycle for floating point alone)." |
Have the leaks of even Sony themselves actually disclosed how many PS4s CPU can do? I think you're misinformed here. Surely NeoGaf would have exploded with this news.







