The FPS Review on MSN
RPCS3 had a big week: overhauled system requirements and a Cell CPU breakthrough
Two pieces of RPCS3 news landed this week, and together they paint a picture of a PS3 emulator that is more capable and more ...
Benefits to the touted breakthrough span low-range to high-end hardware, and are emphasized for racing games like Gran Turismo 5 and Twisted Metal.
In plain English, this means the PS3 Cell processor is so big and complicated, they’re having a hard time making enough to satisfy the demand. An IBM Semiconductor VP says they’re “lucky to get 10 or ...
Tom's Hardware on MSN
PlayStation 3 emulator makes Cell CPU breakthrough that improves performance in all games
More efficient recompiled output across the board.
Sometimes, a developer or publisher chooses not to release a game on the PS3 for manpower or technical reasons (see: Valve). Other times, though – as is the case ...
RPCS3 has made a major performance breakthrough, improving PS3 emulation across all CPUs, including Steam Deck. Here’s what ...
The PlayStation 3 is a tough console to emulate, but a new breakthrough has yielded a welcome performance upgrade.
The impending PS4, which we last heard was coming in 2010, might be based on the same Cell processor that currently powers the PS3. Japanese tech site PC Watch said that Sony will forgo designing a ...
The developers behind the open-source PlayStation 3 (PS3) emulator RPCS3 have announced significant progress in emulating the ...
Emulating games older than the PS3 is fairly straightforward these days; even practically all PS2 games, barring a few ...
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