This is true. But like Muerte said, it's an APU. And keep in mind, it's a PS4, it's going to play games. It's not going to do video editing or programming or anything like that. So latency isn't as big of an issue. GDDR5 is better suited to that set up.
Did you two not read the article?
It uses 2GB of DDR3
Edit: double post
N4G is an American website, not a UK one. So here its Authorize. Otherwise, we'd have N4G.co.uk and you guys can Authorise all you want. Heck, even my automatic spellchecker on this little comment box is putting a red line under Authorise.
Not all, just all. According to him.
That and the "race" card. If it's not a white guy, then SOMEONE out there is going to write an empowering article about "Black, Asian, Green, Martian, protagonists"
^Moot. (Sorry not trying to be a grammar Nazi)
It is true, a lot of games support SLI. But the biggest problem, is release date for that support.
Depending on the developer and how hard Nvidia is working, new titles with SLI profiles can either come out before launch, or long after launch. It's a toss up. It's a gamble. It's even luck.
And there's still the inherent issue of Microstutter. Some people will notice it, others won...
One rule of trying to Troll, is to at least try to be smart about it.
http://www.anandtech.com/be...
It's a giant leap for video game hair, but they need to dial down the "bounce" a bit.
Yeah the Titan is probably one of the strangest GPU releases. It's not the successor to the 600 series and is weird releasing at that enormous price tag. It really didn't have to enter the consumer market.
If it did, they should have made it a 780, and release it for $500 next year.
Benchmarks have shown though the Titan is more suited to triple monitor gaming because of the wide memory bandwidth and the massive 6GB of VRAM.
But on a single display, the 690 will outperform it.
The other advantage for the Titan is the acoustics since it is quieter even than a GTX680. And of course, being a single GPU, it will work 100% of the time. Although SLI profiles have been better, it is still not perfect. Even during the Crysis 3 beta, people had S...
Nah, not worried about info leaks.
But at least we know the entire American Video Game Press will be in attendance to pick up their free Xbox720 swag and early copies of Halo 5. But exclusive to only the ones that will write praise about the console and be negative about anything Sony related. IE: Kotaku
It might just be a strategy. They are going to saturate the living daylights on the market and perhaps put advertisements everywhere. It worked for Microsoft.
Most of my friends are planning to buy one on release day.
So I'm getting three.
If I won a settlement and got $40 mil, I'd quit too and eventually go do something else with my life.
But if it is family issues, then it is a different matter and best of luck to him.
Yeah hopefully we'll see some good developer insights on the hardware. And who knows, maybe we'll at least get some confirmed specs on the CPU speed.
Hmm well I'm an idiot. That's right, Epic are the ones that owns the IP. Microsoft just has the exclusive rights to it.
It will never go multiplatform because Microsoft owns the Gears of War IP. It's like you will never see God of War on a microsoft console.
With that said, Epic Games needs a new IP for the next consoles.
You have to understand that it's an APU, meaning it's a CPU and GPU combined on a single chip. Do a bit of research on AMD's APU, it responds very well to faster memory for GAMING.
http://www.tomshardware.com...
There's about a 22% performance gain when going from DDR1600 to DDR2400. Timing isn't as important.
So the...