Scheinbar kündigt Sony auf der Gamescom mal wieder ein Redesign der PS3 an:
http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/2012-07-05-documents-appear-to-show-ps3-super-slim
Also selbst wenn es acht Kerne sind, klingt ja erst mal gut dann sind die einzelnen Wohl nicht so potent. Die PS3 hatte ja auch schon sieben, muss also nichts heißen. Der Rest ist halt wie üblich Spekulation. Der einzig wirklich interessante daran könnte sein das die Tage der "Custom Hardware" von Konsolen vielleicht tatsächlich vorbei sind und wie bei der Vita schon nurnoch "Standard PC Komponenten" in den NextGen Konsolen verbaut werden.DaE also says that Microsoft is targeting an eight-core CPU for the final retail hardware - if true, this must surely be based around Atom architecture to fit inside the thermal envelope. The hardware configuration seems difficult to believe as it is so divorced from the technological make-up of the current Xbox 360, and we could find no corroborative sources to establish the Intel/NVIDIA hook-up, let alone the eight-core CPU.
Die PS3 hatte ja auch schon sieben....
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