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PS3 Cell

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  • why does this commercial give me the feeling im stupid?

  • In addition, Cell processor produces higher framerate, resolution (By almost 30% mind you) and real-time npc movement than Wii and 360 combined. Plus you can watch Blue-Ray DvDs on your PS3. Why bother with 360? It's garbage.

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  • @flamebot4475 4 years on and we can see that 360 and PS3 have identical performance and PCs are leagues ahead XD

  • @rashin lol r u trolling?

  • @Vioxtarkid Don't worry yourself man. The processor is stupid, it can only do what humans program it to do. No thoughts of its own. You're safe.

  • @XDMEGA That "we only use 10% of our brains" is an old and completely unbased myth. MRT scanning has shown long ago that all parts of the human brain are active, there's no "hidden power" in it.

  • My brain is stronger than any processor, if we found a way to use more than 10% of it.

    We have hidden power that we did not discover yet.

  • @mathhenr

    I'm not saying it's a 2nd GPU. But it does assist in post-processing as you mentioned.

    Also not that it needs it, but PS3s Video Card is 33Mhz better than Xboxs XD

  • @mathhenr

    From what I've understood and read. Cell Processor "assists" the GPU and even the RAM in rendering and processing information.

    So yes in a sense it does "render" graphics.

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