Comment on Wii U Graphics “Worse Than PS3 After All” by Anonymous:

I have tried both (x360, ps3) on the same HDTV with the same games on both consoles and x360 reaches to 1080p in all, most remain at 720p in ps3 and no way to increase it to 1080p.
If you don´t believe me read the back of their boxes of games where the specifications of those who made the game and you can see that most PS3 games up to 720p, and most of x360 up to 1080p.
like it or not this is in truth,

1) your blue-ray is not the big deal involves many things (like reading ability) for most space. Example: Call of Duty Black Ops ps3 17gb x360 7gb and quality is the same

2) the processor of the ps3 isn´t more powerful than x360

PS3 On May 17, 2005, Sony Computer Entertainment confirmed some of the specifications of the Cell processor would be included within the forthcoming PlayStation 3 console. Cell in this configuration would include an element processing power (PEP) in the core, along with 8 units synergistic process (SPEs) in the silicon wafer. In the PlayStation 3, one of the SPEss crashes during the testing process, a practice that helps improve manufacturing efficiency, and another is reserved for the operating system, thereby leaving 6 free SPEs to run code of the games. The clock speed target for its launch are 3.2 GHz

X360 processor is based on the internal architecture PPC (PowerPC), with 3 symmetrical cores process. These nuclei are a modified design of the PPE of the CBE (Cell Broadband Engine) Console Sony Playstation 3 also designed by IBM. Each core has two symmetric process threads hardware, providing a total of 6 threads total process gaming hardware.
3 cores symmetrical two-wire process of hardware to process a clock speed of 3.2 GHz
a coprocessor VMX128 vector for each core.
1 MB L2 cache
1 MB L2 cache (for use by the GPU) running at half the CPU clock (1.6 GHz). bus bandwidth of 64 bits.
12.8 Gb per second of bandwidth to the cache.
5.4 Gb per second PHY.

both consoles are good but none better than the other.

wii u for casual gamers


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