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I guess much of this also applies to the PS4's RAM-splitting too?
The hypervisor enables developers to utilize up to 7GB.
Great article.. I'm excited..
"Xbox One's gaming partition gets the "majority of the resources of the box", according to Multerer, and runs a "very thin" (that's to say, non-memory intensive) operating system - so "thin", in fact that games "pretty much sit right on top of the hardware", granting all but unfettered access to its capabilities. It gets the lion's share of the machine's processing power when games are playing, too - some 90%, "
Awesome