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wraggster
June 25th, 2005, 02:33
The PlayStation 3 hardware used at E3 last month was running at only 75 per cent of the final system speed, according to reports which have emerged this week - confirming comments made by SCEE development boss Phil Harrison at the show.

"It only gets better from here on in," Harrison told GamesIndustry.biz at the time, referring to the performance of the system. "As you get closer and closer to production hardware, you're using more and more like the final silicon, which will be more and more like the final clock speed."

Now Japanese website ITmedia has revealed that the development kits used to run demos including Epic Games' stunning Unreal Tournament 2007 demo were running on hardware clocked at just 75 per cent of the final projected speed.

The Cell chip in the development kits runs at 2.4GHz, according to ITmedia, while the final chip will be at 3.2GHz; and the graphics part used for the demos wasn't the final RSX chip, but rather a different NVIDIA GPU which may not have been optimised for the PS3's high-speed RAMBUS memory interface.

Of course, Sony wasn't the only company showing off titles on unfinished hardware at E3. Microsoft claims that the Xbox 360 titles it showed off weren't representative of the final games, since they were running on alpha-version development kits which have as little as 25 per cent of the power of the final system.

gimpyjr
July 28th, 2005, 19:01
does anyone bother to note, how much smoother sony's alpha kit ran at e3 compared to microsoft's. Microsoft says "it wasn't running at full speed" well neither was sony's devkit and look at how much better it was.

xbox 360 will fall and fall hard!

Cap'n 1time
July 28th, 2005, 22:23
does anyone bother to note, how much smoother sony's alpha kit ran at e3 compared to microsoft's. Microsoft says "it wasn't running at full speed" well neither was sony's devkit and look at how much better it was.

xbox 360 will fall and fall hard!

They both are bloated systems. From my understanding of the slashdot boards, both of them seem to be put together by... idiots. Both of them are suposidly difficult to develop for. We shall see. Demos tell you nothing about a system, just that one group of developers spent more time preparing than another one did. If thoes demos were programmed for xbox360 they would easily run... mabey even better.

anyways power doesnt make consoles great. games do. and graphics dont make games great, gameplay does. Power is just a gimmick - like a said before.