hoala said:
Like already discussed many times, todays technolgoy only really allows ARM chips in handhelds (same that are used in smartphones). We just got new x86 chips that are also working without a fence (intel core M) but those are extremly expensive and also not nearly as strong as an Ps4. |
Not exactly.
AMD's successor to the consoles archaic and slow Jaguar CPU's, aka. Puma... Can operate at powerlevels of 3.8w with 128 GCN cores and 4x x86 1.6ghz cores.
At 16/14nm, you could halve that power again or double the hardware.
Intel has had mobile SoC's that have been able to beat out it's ARM competitors in many cases for years.
As for Price, you have a point.
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