Sunday, 30 December 2012
The next-gen consoles from Microsoft and Sony remain a popular topic among fans and developers. In an interview with the English counterparts of video gamers said Cevat Yerli, CEO in his capacity of the German developer Crytek Studios, about the fact that the upcoming video game consoles are not powerful enough to settle over current high-end PCs.
According to Yerli, the Xbox 720 and PlayStation 4 will not have the impact as it had still been with the predecessor. He wants a huge step forward in the field of memory and dreams therefore a quadrupling to a total 32GB RAM. He reaffirming various rumors, claiming that the next-gen consoles will have 8GB of RAM.
"Memory is the only important one console, which always turns out to be low. I have not seen a console where the memory in the right balance with the other components was," said Cevat Yerli, appealing to the memory usage of the current console. The reason for the abatement performance improvement over the PC of the company's CEO gives himself: "On the basis that the cost of CPU and memory are so much higher than in the past, it's just impossible, the PC as far ahead."
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