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AMD: Calling PS4 And Xbox One “PCs In A Box” Is Patently Untrue

PR Lead for Gaming and Enthusiast Graphics at AMD Robert Hallock talks about upcoming technology for PCs, and how close these would sync up to games that we'd be seeing on the Xbox One and PS4.

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PeaSFor3887d ago

a pc is already a "pc in a box"

well.... unless you simply put it on a test bench and not a case.

this article is totally futile.

Eyeco3887d ago

I agree, I've never understood this statement, Isn't every single gaming console that has ever, or will ever be released essentially PC's that are dedicated to gaming? They have CPU'S ,GPU'S, mother boards list goes on, all consoles are essentially computers.

Up until now the only thing that's separated consoles from PC's aside from power has always been the games for example WRPG'S, FPS, RTS, almost every western developed games were associated with PC's whereas Japanese developed games were always associated with consoles. (JRPG's, Fighting games, Platformers, side scrollers)

If Japanese gaming was the behemoth in consoles the way it was 15-20 years ago then I highly doubt these statements would have been made. In fact they never were made all those years ago, it's only because the line between games on consoles and PC's has been blurred heavily with the rise of western development houses.

Sayai jin3887d ago

Call them what you want...I'll call them happiness. I'm still gonna be getting them.

MrCrimson3887d ago

That's because most PC owners are smart enough to buy intel.

Hello_World3887d ago

With the direction next gen is headed, you might be smarter to buy AMD now.

MrCrimson3886d ago

http://www.cpubenchmark.net...

Current CPU market shares. If you are saying in terms of performance in games that perhaps AMD would be preferable in the future you may be right if I plan on playing only ported games (which I don't play any.) In terms of overclocking and long lasting performance Intel is second to none. I currently own a sandy bridge model which is two generations old yet performs more than admirably in all requested tasks.

Hello_World3886d ago (Edited 3886d ago )

Both next gen consoles are using 8 core AMD CPUs. So ALL next gen games will be coded to use hyperthreading like we've seen with a lot of recent titles (notice DICE showing BF4 off on AMD CPU and GPU?)

http://www.youtube.com/watc...

Look at the results for all the modern games with a FX 8350 and 3570K overclocked in the video. Imagine the FX 9370 or new chips coming. Now take into account that all games will be built with AMDs CPU structure in mind.

I built a PC a couple of weeks ago, and I asked a buddy of mine who has a amazing rig(HD 7990), talked about it with some guys at geek squad and a local computer store about their opinion on where PC gaming is heading and which processor I should choose for the long haul into next generation.

All but one guy (who used Intel) said they believed AMD would be at a huge advantage this next generation with applications using hyperthreading more and more, and with both consoles now being made with an AMD 8-core CPU. Intel has always had better single core performance, but gaming is obviously headed in the direction of AMD's CPUs and it's silly to say otherwise.

I'm not saying Intel will struggle, I have no clue what will happen...but both next gen consoles running on AMD CPUs will result in good performance for PC gaming if you too have an AMD CPU.

awi59513887d ago

Yeah intel are full of themselves and always been way overpriced. If your game runs at 60 fps there isnt any point in paying more.

Dasteru3887d ago

Actually the truly smart ones know to only buy a CPU that is powerful enough not to bottleneck whatever GPU they get.

90% of the performance advantage of Intel over AMD is in exclsuive features such as hyper threading, which no game is actually capable of utilizing. Benchmark after benchmark have proven that the best Intel CPUs provide about a 2-3fps tops boost over the best AMD CPUs.

SpecialK3887d ago

Actually depending on the use AMD can be a pretty smart choice.

On the lower end you get more cores, which makes AMD CPU's dramatically better in benchmarks for threaded applications such as photoshop, rendering programs etc.

And then the gap between intel and AMD is never more than 2-3fps anyway. getting a CPU that wont bottleneck your graphics card is simple hence why so many people opt for an fx 6300 for cheaper builds.

Plus considering that multi core gaming is only growing, theyre only going to get better and better.

Its all down to cost/preformance really and both get the job done. If your money nop object them an i7 is the way to go, but your getting little gains for serious cash.

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The_Truth_24_73887d ago

It's better than a high end pc in a box.

Lunarassassin3887d ago

I love the Ps4 as much as the next console gamer, but that is one of the most idiotic statements i've seen.

Corpser3887d ago

A high end pc that 1080p 60fps is not a given and can't use pc hi res textures on cod ghost, yeah

FlameBaitGod3887d ago

1080p is old stuff, 2500 x 1600 resolution is where its at

JsonHenry3887d ago

It is using slightly modified off the shelf PC parts and is a x86 platform. Smells like PC to me.

Hello_World3887d ago

They both use APU's, so a weaker tablet-based PC.

FantasyStar3887d ago (Edited 3887d ago )

That's not true: recall back with the Xbox that was running a modified Geforce 3 GPU, and it was able to play Doom 3 pretty well, compared to a PC at the time that needed at least a Geforce FX GPU to run competently: 'slightly-modified' is an understatement here. If you get into the more nit and grit like Xenos GPU having its own embedded EDRAM for DX10 AA, or the PS3 RSX GPU having a higher GFLOP than the actual G71 core its based on (400 vs 380 >Geforce 7800GTX). The reference cores for the consoles have been modified and tailored to their hardware because running a 'slightly modified' R520 GPU (or the AMD-ATI X1000 series) with a wattage of 203W (at the time) is fucking impossible for a PC at that. I know cause I tried it. The word "patently untrue" is the qualifier here than makes the AMD PR guy's statement true in that specific sense.

If you want to call the X1 a "PC in a box": I'd think its true since it's using the same MinWin kernel that Win 8 uses for PCs/Tablets. For PS4? I'm not so sure...

awi59513887d ago

Man and that xbox version of doom 3 looked like crap. The gap between pc and console was even wider back then hell i was gaming in HD back then as well lol and at higher rez than 720P.

AndrewLB3886d ago

Yeah. And that only happened because consoles at the time didn't have any of the operating system overhead as found on Windows based machines.

Those days are over though. These new consoles have elaborate operating systems which require 1-2gb of RAM just to operate as well as a certain amount of CPU cycles. The "hardware advantage" that consoles once enjoyed will not be seen on the PS4 or Xbone.

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VALORANT Patch Notes 8.07

Omen said “doors can’t stop me now.”

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