MrSega wrote:@Logic. I had thought Xenon was an Intel product. Didn't know it was an IBM off the self contracting job.
Anyway, do you think AMD Bulldozer is possible? I'm not sure Microsoft has much options with IBM Power PC.
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MrSega wrote:@Logic. I had thought Xenon was an Intel product. Didn't know it was an IBM off the self contracting job.
Anyway, do you think AMD Bulldozer is possible? I'm not sure Microsoft has much options with IBM Power PC.
http://www.tssznews.com/2012/01/25/hard ... ry-solved/ Name of Sega’s New UK StudioDan Kuso wrote:Details on the graphics pipeline of the Sega Orbi -
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/graphics/d ... rator.html
http://vr-zone.com/articles/revenge-is- ... 14609.html
stu, where are you now?
There is a reason that new consoles never use up to date hardware. It doesn't take a Hardware Engineer with a Doctorate in the field to figure this out. A middle schooler with Financial Algebra can probably figure this out better than you can apparently.Dan Kuso wrote:Details on the graphics pipeline of the Sega Orbi -
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/graphics/d ... rator.html
http://vr-zone.com/articles/revenge-is- ... 14609.html
stu, where are you now?
Dan Kuso wrote:Details on the graphics pipeline of the Sega Orbi -
http://www.xbitlabs.com/news/graphics/d ... rator.html
http://vr-zone.com/articles/revenge-is- ... 14609.html
stu, where are you now?
MrSega wrote:@Dan Kuso. The only thing these articles prove is that Inexepenisive Ray Tracing techology is now a reality thanks to Imagination Tech & that for the first time since the Dreamcast days ImageTech is ready to return to the GPU market & will likely give Radeon a run for its money. Seeing that SEGA & Imagination Tech ARE still tied as partners, we will certainly see this hardware in SEGA's new arcade board this year.