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AMD: "Most powerful APU we have built to date" in PS4
Posted: 28.02.2013 13:42 by Simon Priest Comments: 5
Technology giant AMD has declared the fancy APU architecture throbbing with power in Sony's PlayStation 4 to be their "most powerful APU" so far, with it even beating PC components due later this year.

They plan on selling the APU chipset to consumers, albeit in a watered down fashion. It will have fewer cores and less computing strength.

The PS4 AMD tech is codenamed Jaguar. "Everything that Sony has shared in that single chip is AMD, but we have not built an APU quite like that for anyone else in the market," said AMD's John Taylor.

"It is by far the most powerful APU we have built to date," he continued, adding that it leverages intellectual property "that you will find in our A-series APUs later this year, our new generation of APUs but none that will quite be to that level of sheer number of cores, sheer number of teraflops." The good news is that PS4 and PC is getting closer.

With such strong parallels now between the PlayStation platform and the PC environment it will be a lot easier for the development studios to get over the hurdle of code - PS3's Cell has been notoriously difficult to master.

Comments

By nocutius (SI Elite) on Feb 28, 2013
nocutius
The most powerful or not it's still only an APU :)
By herodotus (SI Herodotus) on Mar 01, 2013
herodotus
Well they have to grandstand about something, with Microsoft doing the same thing. Next it will be:
"Oooo, the controller is so firm and rigid in your hands - thrust the stick upward, and press my button!"
....or is that from one of the other sites I've visited on SirRoderick's recommendation?
Durpty-durp....
By Xyfer117 (SI Core) on Mar 01, 2013
Xyfer117
I think this time around I'm going to have to get the new generations of both Xbox and Playstation
By CytoToxicProxy (SI Veteran Newbie) on Mar 01, 2013
CytoToxicProxy
Exactly why are they going to be selling a cut back version for pc use? Just mass produce the good one and standardize something. Idiots...
By nocutius (SI Elite) on Mar 01, 2013
nocutius
Probably an agreement with Sony, I doubt they'd be happy if AMD did that.