Microsoft owns Skype so without them paying MS alot of money to secure it, don't count on it. They paid alot to get it on the Vita.
@ shoddy, yet you can completely unplug it now, try harder.
Your twenty f2p games that have been out on Pc for like a year?
Blow me, Blowfish.
Never getting a penny from me.
The article is right that the PS3 doesn't belong in the top five. Severely botched launch, failed technology in the cell processor, making it harder than it needed to be to program for, all in all by far Sony's worst console.
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This maybe possible with the Hyper V in the system, depending what type of WiFi channel they use. Anyways, it won't matter since you can start downloading and play the partial download anyways, I love smart fragmenting.
Sir, you clearly have misinterpreted what you are looking at, Window 8 64bit using 768MB RAM, it using 8 GB of HDD space. This is pretty simple to understand, what this flash memory will be used for is to offload things like the audio decoder, SHAPE decoder, and micro-marginal processes that would otherwise bog down the SoC under heavy load. Where the customization comes in is the flexibility it gives the developer, so they can worry less about allocation and more about where their throughput...
It definitely can if you look at the diagram you can clearly see where it sending the signal to the GPU to read the data, while at the same time feeding the language to the SoC to write the data. Therefore, depending on how the eSRAM is used can reach max throughput.
Alright, finally some numbers that the techies can talk about. What they are saying is basically what I have already confirmed about the theoretical throughput of eSRAM have the capability to read/write simultaneously. Also, alot more impressed with the fact this uses an audio decoder and SHAPE decoder all offloading onto the 8GB of flash memory, which will essentially allow for alot more graphical power of the SoC. since that are using a SaaS this makes perfect sense that they would essentia...
DDR3 has low latency which means faster load times and quicker texture loads.
Gaikai is a streaming service, has no capability to do dedicated servers or cloud computing. Why do you think they trying to make a deal with Rackspace, because of how limited their cloud capabilities are.
You really don't understand how dedicated servers work.
CBoaT got so many things wrong at gamescom, can't trust anything he says and since he is the only source besides Vincent hinting interest. I say MS locks this down and considers purchasing Respawn, we'll see though.
What, I don't even...
How the hell is anything like homefront, please inform me of something I haven't caught. This more like Tribes, Hawken, and CoD.
Both games are going to enthrall the online community next year, that much is certain.
Oh you mean like the thousands of Sony fans that were calling everyone who pre-ordered an X1 stupid and a plague on the industry. Hypocrisy works both ways.
This type of trash has no place on this site.
Sony, Nintendo, and MS all care about sales first and foremost there is no double standard, so just realize that instead of praising Sony all damn time.
He's right they are just helping fund it, but as MW and MW2 taught them they need to retain rights and creative freedom, which means they have the final say on any features added into their game.
I'm sorry your original comment about MS paying off AMD to retract comments pretty much tells me that you don't talk facts. The fact is hUMA is an advantage in the architecture that Sony is building with unified RAM, allowing them to read and write information at a faster rate to try an offset the latency created by the RAM type. However, X1 has already stated that they underestimated the fact that the eSRAM can read/write simultaneously something that GDDR RAM cannot do, which increa...
I'm not trolling, I am stating facts MS does own skype and I really wouldn't count on Skype coming to the PS4. Vita got it because MS isn't in the handheld market. Do some research.