ethomaz said:
Same... I guess two CPU cores reserverd to OS and the GPU only for games... a ARM processor for background tasks. Xbox One and PS4 are relly similar in terms of architecture... the differences are the GDDR5, eSRAM + DataMoves and GPU RAM Power... I guess the audio processor in Xbone is a bit more powerful but PS4 have a audio processor too. The Xbone seems to have more coprocessos to free up the CPU/GPU but I think that just will help to close the gap in power with PS4... not to give advantage to Xbone. |
It really is starting to appear that when developers have stated the difference or gap between the PS4 and X1 is not that big, is turning up to more true than a lot of people probably believed. There is a hell of a lot of stuff going on in that big APU of MS. I see why their driver team will be very important in getting as much out of that beast as possible. Its one of the things MS was touting about just before Gamercon.