Obviously you know nothing about the Xenos ( 360 graphics chip). There is no other video card out right now like it and so it can't be compared to other pc graphics cards. It's unified shading architecture makes it unique. This means all 48 shader pipelines can be used for vertex or pixel shader information whereas the RSX has only 24 pipelines and 8 of those are reserved for vertex operations, meaning that those 8 pipelines can never be used for anything other than vertex operations. So, even if not all of the 8 pipelines are being used and all 16 of the pixel pipelines are, it could never "overflow" onto the vertex pipelines. So, as you can see the Xenos has 2x as many pipelines as the RSX and is much more efficient. Also the "Smart 3D RAM" (the 10 MB of DRAM) who's purpose is wondered about by many, allows for 4x anti-aliasing "for free" by free i mean it uses 0% of the GPU to anti-alias. To get the most out of the Xenos alone requires specific programming for it. And those programming techniques could never be used effectively on the PS3 because the GPU architecture is completely different.DJ Yoshi wrote: The 360 uses a minorly upgraded X1800XT.
I could go into the even bigger differences between the Tri-core PowerPC chip and the Cell also, but unfortunately i'm out of time. If you don't believe me or would like to learn more about this Unified Shader Architecture HardOCP has a very thorough article on it.
http://console.hardocp.com/article.html ... RodXNpYXN0
Yoshi where did you get the idea they are virtually the same? Did you read that somewhere or did you just throw that together yourself? I'm guessing it was the latter. If you did read that somewhere, please show us the source.
Yeah, I'll admit it when you last saw me in person, I was a complete nub when it came to computer hardware, but since then i've learned a tremendous amount. Enough to even surpass you it seems.DJ Yoshi wrote:And you obviously have no grasp of architecture in a PC. But this was made apparent to me during my junior year while you pestered me with endless stupid questions about your computer.