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i'm sorry, but this deserves a new topic
<span style='font-size:10pt;line-height:100%'>PS3 Specifications</span> Below are suggested specs from various sources, rumours, and press releases. When new news appears this will be updated, and of course when official specs are released by Sony this site will be updated accordingly. PE (Processing Element) Features and General Specifications 8 Identical Attached Processing Unit (APU): ??? bits, Single Instruction, Multiple Data (SIMD) Clock Frequency: 4GHz Integer Unit: 4 X Integer Units: 32 billion operations per second (32 GFLOPS). 4 X Floating Point Units: 32 billion floating point operations per second (32 GFLOPS) Register Capacity: 128 times 128 bits Local Memory / Storage or (LS) per APU: 128 kilobytes SRAM Main Memory: Main Memory: 64-bit XDR-RAM at 6.4GHz Memory Bandwidth: (dual-channel = 102.4 GB/s) DMA: 1 channel per APU Direct Memory to APU Access: 1,024 bits wide per channel. (8 Channels) LS to Register: 128bits Registers to Floating Point or Integer Units: 384 bits per channel Floating Point or Integer Units to Register: 128 bits per channel Geometry Gate Width: 0.10 micron Graphics Subsystem - Features and General Specifications Pixel Fill Rate: 16 G/Sec Display Output NTSC/PAL Digital TV (DTV) VESA (maximum 1280 x 1024 pixels) High Defenition TV (HDTV) Max Resolution: ~2560 x 1920 Disc Device CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Blu-Ray <span style='font-size:10pt;line-height:100%'>XBox2 Specifications</span> Processor / CPU Three IBM-developed 65nm 64-bit chips @ 3.5GHz+ each. (as used in Apple G5's) Two cores for each processor, each of which can run two processes in parallel, creating, in effect, 12 processors. Possibly based on either: IBM G5 PowerPC Processor OR New IBM PowerPC Processor Video / Graphics ATI Processor similar to upcoming R500. Clocking in at 500MHz+ Up to 512MB Samsung GDDR2 SDRAM running at 1600MHz. HDTV support for resolutions up to 1920x1080. DirectX 10 Support. ~300 Million Transistors on VPU. Vertex & Pixel Shaders 3.0 Sound / Audio Dolby Digital 7.1 1024 channel audio 256 3D channel audio 24-bit (DVD quality) audio Storage / Memory Minimum of 256MB of System Ram Dual Layer DVD (9.4GB), Blu-Ray (25GB+) OR Custom Microsoft disks. Rumoured to be no harddrive, instead removable Flash Memory Storage. Input / Output 4 x Microsoft Controller Ports 1 x Firewire 1 x 10/100mpbs Ethernet Connection 1 x HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) output 1 x Optical out (Digital Audio) now start arguing, flaming and bitch, i know PS3 will own. |
[quote:post_uid0="SolidSnake76"]Disc Device
CD-ROM and DVD-ROM Blu-Ray [/quote] holy crap they might have fixed that dvd/blue disc problem... Edited By ~Mastermax~ on 1110317903 |
We can't really say at moment, but judging by the specs.. I don't really know lol. PS3 seems to have more power (8 single processers running at a clock speed of 4ghz, am I right?) but it's looking like Xenon will have the graphical edge over Sony once again but who knows.
We'll just have to wait to see how they perform, hopefully at E3 2k5, if one of the final products are ready by then, or even a prototype would do. |
damm man i don't even know what half that stuff is im just look for the bigger number :D
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nybody reaize the word Xenon has nothing to do with videogames at all, look slike they were ust trying to get a word that sounds "hardcore", it's a fliping element...
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[color=#E77471]T'is actually the codename (or one of many) codenames for Xbox 2. Theres X
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snake ur data is awesome but x-box2 info is kinda scratchy & incomplete compared to the details u gave bout PS3. no one can really say at the time but im pretty sure x-box is gonna be the better 1:D
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GFLOPS.......lol :cool:
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we can never be sure though on whats going down since they are still in production....
but like the rainbow, believe in the cell. and PS3's 4GHz compared to X-Box2 500+MHz? c'mon.... |
Well from the specs you've given us the winner seems unanymous. Anyway does anyone know when either comes out?
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