Not for gaming, mate - that was never the intention. 4K was purely for video / movies. Microsoft had wanted to support 4K video from the off and I believe Sony have chosen to do likewise (which would kind of make sense as they are one of the forces pushing for early adoption of 4k).I will dismount my PC Throne and applaud the XBone and PS4 if they can support 4K at decent rates!
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how long is a 500Mb update going to take?
if they got some decent servers it's shouldn't really take much more than 15mins tops even with a medium internet connection
In theory it shouldn't take long... they have some 300,000 servers available if reports are to be believed. Part of their commitment to Xbox Live and their cloud vision (as well as supporting their wider-reaching Azure vision). Mind you, 500MB on my connection will take ages... less than 1MB here.how long is a 500Mb update going to take?
if they got some decent servers it's shouldn't really take much more than 15mins tops even with a medium internet connection
Mind you, 500MB on my connection will take ages... less than 1MB here.
Ah, right - my (incorrect) belief was that they were employing the datacentres to get the initial update out and into the wild. Which makes my dash to get the download going early all the more important!I was having ms and hp training last week and we were being told about the servers used for azure and xbox live and where their datacenters were, interesting stuff.
but 300,000 servers is designed to run live, for online gaming, which doesn't actually need that big a connection from each user, when you have people trying to download from their 1 billion mob fibre broadband connection I still think there will be issues, the internet pipe won't be infinity (and I'm not talking about bt infinity)........
Could the ps4 problems have been sabotage?
http://www.cinemablend.com/m/games/...n-Plants-Due-Employee-Mistreatment-60590.html
I am not certain, but I personally believe they are using the new hp moonshot server chassis's to do both azure, and Xbox live (in separate dc's), which enables them to get 1800 servers per rack, which is what is needed when talking about the sort of numbers ms are, using conventional rack or blade servers would just cost too much, not only in hardware but in dc space, power and cooling.Ah, right - my (incorrect) belief was that they were employing the datacentres to get the initial update out and into the wild. Which makes my dash to get the download going early all the more important!
I won't lie; that area is something I know very little about. But I have heard rumours that tally with what you've mentioned - i.e. HP Moonshot, hyperscale', 6-8 times performance benefit with 4-5 times more efficiency (although I have no idea in relation to what... possibly compared to the more traditional DC blade server setup you mention?!?!?). I do know that they've invested a shed load of money in the server infrastructure though, and the API's are out and evolving in terms of allowing software developers to harness a lot of remote computational grunt. How this will be utilised will be interesting given the inherent latency and bandwidth issues they'll face.I am not certain, but I personally believe they are using the new hp moonshot server chassis's to do both azure, and Xbox live (in separate dc's), which enables them to get 1800 servers per rack, which is what is needed when talking about the sort of numbers ms are, using conventional rack or blade servers would just cost too much, not only in hardware but in dc space, power and cooling.
People like Facebook and Google etc have just made their own servers.
Please note, this Is my personal opinion and I haven't been told or been hinted at what they are using.
Indeed, yet both systems state they are 4K ready in their spec.
I went through about the same as well Scutch
We have a massive bean bag I must bring it into the living room or bounce it on the couch. Although quite satisying when something smashes to pieces.
I've actually chewed the analogue stick off in a rage after simply being shot numerous times by the same sniper on Battlefield. That took some gnawing. In hindsight I'm surprised I didn't just gather my thoughts and stop as it was hurting my jaw just trying to bite it off. The controller then got threw at the floor.
Anyone know which courier GAME use?
I've actually chewed the analogue stick off in a rage after simply being shot numerous times by the same sniper on Battlefield. That took some gnawing. In hindsight I'm surprised I didn't just gather my thoughts and stop as it was hurting my jaw just trying to bite it off. The controller then got threw at the floor.
Not necessarily as the GPU is still limited in what it can do, even though it is becoming increasingly more general-purpose. The improved and wider-reaching functionality afforded by these new GPU's is not really the reason for the lower CPU clock speeds. There are many reasons why the clocks are lower, for example:Interesting to see the clock speeds have lowered as obviously the GPU makes up for it which goes to show that just quoting figures doesn't tell the whole tale
Yeah, I know mate! LOL! Having read my reply back, I'm sorry if it sounds condescending or c*ckish; that was not my intention and I get your point. It's just an area I'm extremely interested in and passionate about having spent 20+ years working with this sort of stuff in one form or another.Yeah thats what I thought
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Yeah, I know mate! LOL! Having read my reply back, I'm sorry if it sounds condescending or c*ckish; that was not my intention and I get your point. It's just an area I'm extremely interested in and passionate about having spent 20+ years working with this sort of stuff in one form or another.