"The PS3's CPU is nearly twice as fastas the Xbox 360's.
The Xbox 360 has three 3.2 Ghz PowerPC cores; the PS3's weirdo Cell processor is also rated as 3.2 Ghz. But in terms of true performance--GigaFLOPs, a term which relates to the sheer volume of complex floating point operations a processor can handle--there's no contest. The Xbox CPUs hover at around 115 Gigaflops; the PS3's CPU weighs in with 218 Gigaflops. Both CPUs are enormously powerful, but the PS3's is nearly twice as fast as the 360's. That will allow for more advanced physics models, more impressive special effects, bigger, more detailed environments, and so on. There are three main technological battlefronts: RAM (Xbox 360 and PS3 tie), graphics processing power (likely another tie, or a narrow win for one console), and CPU power. The PS3 handily wins the crucial CPU fight without even breaking a sweat. That's huge. "
Air Jordon wrote:how is the ps3 complicated? you put in a game and press start!
Fewrookies-From2kW/Love wrote:Air Jordon wrote:how is the ps3 complicated? you put in a game and press start!
PS3 with a 20GB HDD- $499.00
PS3 with a 60GB HDD- $599.00
What is GB? Sorry, i just play the games, I know nothing else about it.
Donatello wrote:Fewrookies-From2kW/Love wrote:Air Jordon wrote:how is the ps3 complicated? you put in a game and press start!
PS3 with a 20GB HDD- $499.00
PS3 with a 60GB HDD- $599.00
What is GB? Sorry, i just play the games, I know nothing else about it.
Gigabyte. Memory.
From what I hear, the 20gb isn't enough to perform properly. I don't know, though.
You do know that Ps3 and Wii aren't out for a while yet, right?
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