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[quote:post_uid0="spaceinsex"]ps3 vs xbox 2 will be worth the wait[/quote]
hope so :confused: |
[quote:post_uid0="spaceinsex"]xbox is the better system by far and the stats prove it....microsoft has come up quite a bit against sony and the live is making it so much better than anything sony has dished out thus far...its not always about an extensive library when you can have repeat gameplay from one bad ass game...
ps3 vs xbox 2 will be worth the wait[/quote] Oh ok, so you'd rather buy say 5 games and play them until Xbox 2? Well no matter how good the specs of a system i'd never buy a console and do that. An extensive games library is always what counts in my opinion. PS3 vs Xbox2 looks promising though thats for sure. |
yeah thats gonna be 1 hell of a showdown. either way we r the ones who'll win (coz we get to choose & buy the better 1 of course :D )
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Until ps3 and xbox 2 do come out, the only thing we can do is make opinions on the subject matter.
-I think that whoever has the killer game lineup will hold true to claiming the title of "The Best system." -I heard that they were supposed to unveil the Ps3 in Japan sometime this month Green vipers right. Either way us consumers are going to win regardless. :) |
The PlayStation 3's CPU will be a chip codenamed "Cell", and the system will use chip-to-chip interface technology and memory technology from Rambus.
Cell is a dual-core, 64-bit RISC IBM POWER derivative. Early versions of the chip will be 90-nm, with a change to a 65-nm process, if cost and performance allow. Abstracts from presentations to be presented at ISSCC show the Cell processor running at 4.6 GHz. In December 2004, Nvidia announced that they have been in a multi-year agreement with SCEI to develop the PlayStation 3's GPU, a custom variant of their next-generation graphics processor. Playstation 3 will utilize the 512 megabit version (64 Megabyte per RAM chip) of XDR DRAM, with Rambus' interface technology. Up to four can be used per Cell chip, for a maximum RAM figure of 256 Megabytes per Cell Chip. and the designs, so damn sexy: http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/ps333.jpg http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/ps3JPC.jpg http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/dual.jpg X-Box2 better do better to beat PS3. |
[quote:post_uid0="SolidSnake76"]http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/ps3JPC.jpg
http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/dual.jpg X-Box2 better do better to beat PS3.[/quote] O don't worry im pretty sure X box won't just sitt there while the ps3 sell and they don't...Xbox will keep up the compotion ...Hopefully |
Yeah, plus the cell can transfer data as fast as a 100gb/s, now thats fast.
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[quote:post_uid0="SolidSnake76"]The PlayStation 3's CPU will be a chip codenamed "Cell", and the system will use chip-to-chip interface technology and memory technology from Rambus.
Cell is a dual-core, 64-bit RISC IBM POWER derivative. Early versions of the chip will be 90-nm, with a change to a 65-nm process, if cost and performance allow. Abstracts from presentations to be presented at ISSCC show the Cell processor running at 4.6 GHz. In December 2004, Nvidia announced that they have been in a multi-year agreement with SCEI to develop the PlayStation 3's GPU, a custom variant of their next-generation graphics processor. Playstation 3 will utilize the 512 megabit version (64 Megabyte per RAM chip) of XDR DRAM, with Rambus' interface technology. Up to four can be used per Cell chip, for a maximum RAM figure of 256 Megabytes per Cell Chip. and the designs, so damn sexy: http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/ps333.jpg http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/ps3JPC.jpg http://home.btconnect.com/hgi/ps3/dual.jpg X-Box2 better do better to beat PS3.[/quote] Thats the Ps3!! whoa, Dizam! :cool: |
Ps3 is going to blow xbox 2 away
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[quote:post_uid0="Zapper"]Ps3 is going to blow xbox 2 away[/quote]
doubt that very much...we still don't know wat X box has in store |
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