You also failed to mention that the PS4 Pro has an additional 1 GB of RAM, with the result that more
RAM is available for games to use.
Not exact matches
IF the PS3 or X360 had 6 or 8 GB of
Ram in them you could
be playing Killzone SF or Bloodborne or Ryse or Forza 5/6 or Driveclub on them too... the only thing that held back those 2
were available RAM, if anything we've gone backwards... the PS3 had a PS2 built into it
for backward compatibility, it
WAS a full Linux system, the X360 had BC emulated as well... now, the new systems
are stripped down, everything removed and we
are being charged
for old
games... except
MS has listened to fans and
is changing course, but it seems SONY
is now nickel and dimeing
gamers for everything.
The Wii U has 2 GB of
RAM - 1 GB
is reserved
for system memory and 1 GB
is available to
games - twice the amount inside the PlayStation 3 and the Xbox 360.
This
is a very significant increase because both the original Xbox One and Xbox One
S have only 5 GB of
RAM memory
available for games.
Oles Shishkovstov:
RAM is really, really important
for games, but all of it actually
being useful depends on
available CPU - side bandwidth and latency to the external storage device.
Later CD - ROM based
games required more
RAM than
was available within the system and as such NEC released a series of Arcade and CD system cards that provide the necessary upgrade
for the
games to run.
This isn't wholesale data collection, but, according to the NVIDIA GeForce Experience privacy policy, includes data like your GPU specifications, display details, driver settings
for specific
games, the list of
games you have installed as shown in GeForce Experience, the amount of
RAM you have
available, and information about your computer's other hardware, including your CPU and motherboard.