ok so let me get this straight so we know ps3 runs on a cell processor sony put all this money into a graphics chip but stick with the same controller since the n64 era this is bullshit fuck u sony call me when u make a new controller like wii u or better yet one of your own
@waddlerobloxxxx OMG this is the 3rd or 4th guy this month I saw who said this. The Cell BE is a muti-core processor, with one 64-bit PowerPC processing core and 8 (not 7) Synergistic processing cores (SPEs). The SPEs are the cores. Its on the Sony Cell BE website and developer documentations, and on the the IBM Cell BE description page.
@sourav93 The SPEs are not cores, they are SIMD units. They have no cache, no direct access to system RAM, and a much more limited instruction set compared to a core like the PPE. Also, being specialized processors, they achieve a relatively high floating-point performance compared to a core, but in exchange are much slower on other aspects, like integer and boolean operations.
yeah yeah the cell is good (not quite as much as the new i7's) but the problem is that the ps3's RAM not only cant support it, but the ram is tied to both the cpu and gpu, which makes it far less flexible. i wish sony had thought out the architecture before making it, because i hate dealing with system crashes.
ok so let me get this straight so we know ps3 runs on a cell processor sony put all this money into a graphics chip but stick with the same controller since the n64 era this is bullshit fuck u sony call me when u make a new controller like wii u or better yet one of your own
MrSmokinhotdude 3 months ago
WRONG the cell has 1 core and 7 SPEs
the SPEs are small units that do math calcs given by the core
If used right, they OWN the 360s xenon
But they 70% not used at all(in games)
waddlerobloxxxx 1 year ago
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mathhenr 1 year ago
@waddlerobloxxxx ´
that's why the ps3 exclusives are amazing in comparison to non exclusives
RapturousDemise 1 year ago
@waddlerobloxxxx OMG this is the 3rd or 4th guy this month I saw who said this. The Cell BE is a muti-core processor, with one 64-bit PowerPC processing core and 8 (not 7) Synergistic processing cores (SPEs). The SPEs are the cores. Its on the Sony Cell BE website and developer documentations, and on the the IBM Cell BE description page.
sourav93 8 months ago
@sourav93 The SPEs are not cores, they are SIMD units. They have no cache, no direct access to system RAM, and a much more limited instruction set compared to a core like the PPE. Also, being specialized processors, they achieve a relatively high floating-point performance compared to a core, but in exchange are much slower on other aspects, like integer and boolean operations.
NewLynxS 8 months ago
lol the guy who made this video is an xbox fanboy look at the picture beside his name
tazss159 2 years ago
its like one of those adverts you see in the cinema
rocknrollmetal93 2 years ago
yeah yeah the cell is good (not quite as much as the new i7's) but the problem is that the ps3's RAM not only cant support it, but the ram is tied to both the cpu and gpu, which makes it far less flexible. i wish sony had thought out the architecture before making it, because i hate dealing with system crashes.
Keinlicht 2 years ago
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rndllhllw 2 years ago
you are right toyflamethrower. every commercial would be HOT if they were like that.
shady0890 3 years ago
Ladies and gentlemen, This is how all commercials should be.
ToyFlameThrower 3 years ago
Sweet :) Cheers for the upload 5/5
BrollixTM 3 years ago