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RE[3]: Not impressive
by noelrobichaud on Sat 23rd Feb 2013 12:16
in reply to "RE[2]: Not impressive"
Let me do the same to you now. Let me take something out of context the way you did.
no shit
Wow, you can't poo?
Just because you get to dissect and reply to my comment with such a clever retort, I will cede to you because you have such a superior superiority complex!
Do some research, use the PS3, make up your own mind, and quit being a douche to everyone that posts something you feel the need to berate with your superior wit.





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2013-02-22
The PS4 specs ARE pretty impressive because they have used the PS3 resources incredibely well: dynamic processing to alter priorities of processes, reallocating resources from lowest to highest.
Imagine what they will do with 8GB of GDDR5 Shared Memory GPU/HOST interface, considering the PS3 had hardwired 256MB GPU and 256MB HOST.
Btw: "The native operating system of the PlayStation 3 is CellOS, which is believed to be a branch from the FreeBSD project." Quote: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PlayStation_3_system_software
Another point I would like to make: 'BOTTLENECK'
The only bottlenecks today are CPU speeds and your personal budget for your computer builds.
CPU only plays a 15%-20% role in slowing down even the finest GPU.
Disk I/O? hogwash. Enter "RAID CALC" in a google search and then tell me again how Disk I/O limitations are the cause. You can build a disk subsystem that will saturate your meager 4GBs of RAM in a hurry.
There is no problem in this world that cannot be overcome by throwing enough money at, and fix it quickly. Oh no, sorry, I'm wrong: GREED! We can't fix GREED.