During a recent gamescom 2013 interview, an AMD spokesperson made inaccurate statements regarding the details of our semi-custom APU architectures. AMD will not comment on the Microsoft Xbox One and Sony PS4 memory architectures and will not speak for Microsoft, Sony or other AMD customers.
Upon asking AMD about HUMA’s implementation on either platform, i got the following reply:
Thanks for the response. Can’t go into any more details since it is up to Microsoft and Sony to talk about their products and implementations…but what I can say is that the comments coming out of gamescom were inaccurate.
AMD has their reasons for not commenting on this matter and PCPer also acknowledges that HUMA isn’t officially supported by currently available Jaguar powered chips aka Temash and Kabini which is a fact. But the possibility remains of HUMA on the semi-custom APU built by AMD. Only an official response from Sony and Microsoft can confirm whether or not their consoles utilize from...
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But I bet people will still say that PS4 IS featuring HUMA, even the AMD itself said it will NOT.
AMD didn't say that there would be no support but just "no comment"
Sonys heavy input into the HSA foundation does indicate that it will have Huma but aren't allowed to say because of MS.
ps4 I think does support it otherwise they would have trouble of having the cpu and gpu communicating with the GDDr5 considering the cpu isn't that strong
I think AMD was being neutral about discussing the actual architecture. They don't want to piss off their major customers after all.
i'm going out on a limb here and say it does, but since it got leaked from them they could get into trouble so they backed up with a PR statement of course.