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well since we already know what kind of hardware the Wii2 is going to have well rough estimates what do you guys see sony and MS wrapping into their box?
Cafe-IBM triple core@4.0ghz 22nm build 512mb DDR4 ram, AMD R700, 100g HD
Nextbox-Intel fermi Octocore 4.5ghz, AMD fusion DX12, 1080p, 5gigs DDR5, 1440p support stereoscopic 3D, 500gig HD, 2X Blue-Ray
PS4-Cell2 48 Spe's @5.0ghz, nVidia fermi or perhaps Maxwell 14-46GFLOPS 5000 stream processors, 500G HD, up to 1440p res, Ultraviolet Ray player
this information come from a couple of sources of mine and while some of them might prove to be wrong most of them are not. it looks without doubt project Cafe will be quite stronger than 360 and the PS3, but in comparison to real next generation consoles it will be just like this generation as the other two have vastly improved hardware. sheep better hope Wii3 comes out in 2015.
GotNugz
:lol: What? Not gonna happen my friend, our tv's don't even support 1440p yet. Heck, not all channels are even HD channels yet, games aren't even 1080p standard yet (on consoles at least). Once we have all games full 1080p, all hd channels, and cable boxes that even support 1080p HD (rogers only supports 1080i) then we will have 1440p compatibility and we'll be moving on. Also, your GPU specs for PS4 are insane, and Ultraviolet Ray player? This isn't 2025 :) take it easy, technology doesn't move THAT fast (well unless you want the PS3 to be $1500) same with the 360. For Project Cafe, 512mb is waaaay too low. If they want any sufficient multiplat support for next gen, then they need at least 4GB's of RAM (especially when RAM is so cheap). There's no point in having a great GPU and CPU if you have the same RAM limitation that are really hurting consoles right now (I believe RAM is more or less the biggest problem in consoles so far).
all the numbers i've given you are legit, sony is developing Ultraviolet Ray disc, and i said it will support 1440p doesn't mean many games will use it, and these tv's will be out in the next 10 years, perhaps you live in a undeveloped country?(no offense intended)
Absolutely nothing you said was legit, and if there's nothing supporting 1440p and 1080p isn't even the standard yet, then 1440p is not needed. Why would they spend money to support something that nothing is using yet? Maybe next gen we'll see a higher resolution, but like I told you before, as long as 1080p HD isn't the standard, then 1440p won't be used. Next gen is not in 10 years, next gen is in 1-3 years. Sony is developing Ultraviolet Ray discs, now tell me, are these discs going to be used in 2 years? Why aren't we hearing about this everywhere yet? Why are there no Blu-ray vs Ultraviolet ray battles? Blu-ray isn't even the set standard yet! Xbox has yet to incorporate a blu-ray player and not everyone even has a blu-ray player. You're just going on about technology without understanding a thing of how technology even works in the world. I also live in Canada, and Canada is not considered an undeveloped country, and I have a sufficient knowledge of technology too.
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