▲ | fidotron 2 days ago | |||||||
I seem to recall the CPU in the N64 was specced to be something like 75% of the performance of a Pentium 90 but for 20% of the price. The PS1 doesn't even have floating point. When the PS2 was released it felt like x86 was advancing faster than ever, so whatever impressive performance edge it had lasted for about five minutes. In all cases it's hard to argue that MIPS devices were sold on the strength of their CPUs from the mid 90s onwards. | ||||||||
▲ | Keyframe 2 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
N64 was effectively Indy, but priced into a game console. Its devkit was an Indy (at first) even. | ||||||||
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