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eyeofcore said:


I got banned on Beyond 3D because I was positive about Wii U like many got banned in there for being just slightly positive... So here are three links to posts from Neogaf discussing Beyond 3D which involves Wii U;

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=90344906&postcount=11232

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=90345116&postcount=11234

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=90345116&postcount=11234

I love how you have an assumption that Anandtech is full of "PC fanboys" and that they all hate consoles, you are in correct... It is full of Intel fanboys and when comes to consoles they are either Sony or Microsoft fanboys and there are PC elitists, but they are a few. It is mostly fanboys that are loyal to a brand and lets keep it real, not everyone is a fanboy. Fanboys are a minority... Except in gaming and hardware focused sites...

Actually Pemalite agrees with him to a certain degree, Megafenix and Pemalite only argued about a certain aspect and that is eDRAM implementation which both Pemalite and Megafenix were wrong and right in some aspects. Let me explain you from what I understand from Megafenix's and Pemalite's dicsussion...

Xbox 360 eDRAM originally was not on the same package while in 1st revision it got on same package, chip with Iris 5200 Pro has eDRAM on the same package and Wii U Latte has on same package eDRAM embedded into GPU thus on the same die.

Megafenix only knew 1st revision of Xbox 360 eDRAM set up... Not the original. eDRAM on same package would had higher bandwidth, but that change in 1st revsion of Xbox 360 would be gimped for sake of compatibility with all currently released Xbox 360 games.

Still on Xbox 360 and Iris Pro 5200 the eDRAM is on seperate die and not integrated/embedded into GPU compared to Wii U and Xbox One.

If you can't comprehend that then get your head examined...


You got banned on beyond3D because you obviously spouted nothing but bullshit on that forum. Moderators there don't take clowns seriosusly. 

Anandtech pledges no allegiance to the HD twins so your incorrect about them being anti nintendo. It's obvious at this point that nothing will change your mind.

Actually Pemalite disagrees with Megafenix. Your the one who doesn't understand what Pemalite was talking about!

The eDRAM on the intel iris 5200 was not on the same piece of silicon. The eDRAM was separate from the the actual processing unit itself. That's your first mistake here.

It doesn't matter if the eDRAM was on the same die or not. The cold hard fact is the eDRAM always delivered 32 GB/s of bandwidth between the GPU and the eDRAM regardless of the configuration. The only penalty for the eDRAM being off die meant that it had a slightly higher access time but it meant nothing in the long run seeing as how GPUs are known to favour bandwidth. That's your second mistake here.

It doesn't matter if the eDRAM was on die or not. All that matters is functionality and in this case the intel iris pro 5200 implementation is simply better compared to the latte or the X1s APU. That's your third mistake here.

Your the one who didn't comprehend anything so go and learn more english before arguing with someone.