Miss G. said:A Weekgeek didn't seem to agree. That's why I put the link to the current gen specs for them to see and they still replied to my post like they seriously didn't know about the Windows 8 nonsense you and I are talking about while acting like I even mentioned the PS3 anywhere in my first post.GoaThief said:There's no way anyone can seriously downplay 1.2 Tflops vs 1.8, the 50% more raw graphical horsepower the PS4 has is fucking huge. Much larger gap between the two new systems than the previous generation, and this is without accounting for OS resources. The RAM situation cannot really be marginalised either.Miss G. said:How so? Almost half of the xbone's *GB of RAM is taken up by it's OS straight out of the gate and if you want more technical answers you can check the tech spec review of both systems here.A Weakgeek said:They are pretty much equally powerful. The gap between them is remarkably smaller than the X360 and PS3.Zeh Don said:Playstation 4 and get some insanely powerful hardware?
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/game/3452022/ps4-vs-xbox-one-comparison-review/
Once I found some time to devote for it, I did actually do more searching about the CPUs.GoaThief said:There's no way anyone can seriously downplay 1.2 Tflops vs 1.8, the 50% more raw graphical horsepower the PS4 has is fucking huge. Much larger gap between the two new systems than the previous generation, and this is without accounting for OS resources. The RAM situation cannot really be marginalised either.Miss G. said:How so? Almost half of the xbone's *GB of RAM is taken up by it's OS straight out of the gate and if you want more technical answers you can check the tech spec review of both systems here.A Weakgeek said:They are pretty much equally powerful. The gap between them is remarkably smaller than the X360 and PS3.Zeh Don said:Playstation 4 and get some insanely powerful hardware?
http://www.pcadvisor.co.uk/reviews/game/3452022/ps4-vs-xbox-one-comparison-review/
So yeah, while 50% seems to be exaggerating, the difference is larger than I originally percieved. That was 100% my bad.... Microsoft can't make up the difference in clock speed alone (AMD's GCN seems to top out around 1GHz on 28nm), and based on current leaks it looks like both MS and Sony are running their GPUs at the same 800MHz clock. The result is a 33% reduction in compute power, from 1.84 TFLOPs in the PS4 to 1.23 TFLOPs in the Xbox One.
For the record though, my purpouse was not to spread misinformation, nor do I hold loyalty to one company over the other. I have 0 plans to buy either console. and the machine I'm using to post this has far superior specs anyway.
The reason why I play devils advocate is that it has become obvious that the whole console war has already been blown out of proportions, and people have become much more interested in the spectacle than actual facts.