Yesterday we reported on a story that was circulating regarding the performance of RadGameTool’s Bink Video 2.4. During the story we reported that RadGameTool’s own website reported the performance numbers of producing a frame of 4K video on both the PS4/X1 along with a PC. “it can play 4K video frames (3840×2160) in 4 ms.
Read More →Now that the Playstation 4 has been released we have a good understanding of what lies inside the machine. In this article we’re going to be taking an overall look at the PS4’s internals and doing an analysis of all that lies beneath the black plastic shell. This article links to a lot of other.
Read More →The Playstation 4”s AMD Jaguar CPU clock speed has yet to be officially confirmed by Sony, but there is recent evidence and rumors to suggest that the CPU is running at 1.8GHZ. Previously, based on comments from various developers and speculation we’d guessed the PS4’s CPU was running at 1.6GHZ. Remember that the AMD.
Read More →The age of the APU is firmly here – and for low power devices, it brings a plethora of various benefits. An APU (or, to give it its full name Accelerated Processing Unit) integrates the CPU and GPU on one die. The idea behind this really started to hit home after AMD bought out.
Read More →The specs for Sony’s successor to the Playstation brand, the PS4 will feature parts from AMD. Advanced Micro Devices are supplying both the GPU (graphics processing unit) and the CPU for the new system. The CPU, AMD’s Jaguar, is 2×4 core clusters running at 1.6GHZ and providing enough multhreading power to deal with pretty.
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