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Xbox 360 is futureproof - interview|
| (hx) 03:23 PM CEST - May,19 2005 | Engaget
has conducted
an
interview with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer (and Robbie Bach) talking about
the Xbox360 backwards compatibility, how the console really is future proof,
etc. Here's a taster:
Yesterday Sony unveiled the PS3, and at least on paper it seems to
outclass the Xbox 360 in terms of teraflops and support for 1080p, and it's
going to have a next-generation optical drive which the 360 isn't going to have-
No… we just haven't announced anything yet. Sony may have announced a
non-standard drive last night. We just haven't announced anything.
There are going to be some more surprises on the hardware end?
Could be! Look, for us to say we're going to go through a whole generation
without an HD capacity drive-I think that would be naive to assume that we'll be
sitting here at the end of the Xbox 360 generation and no such device will have
shipped. On the other hand, we haven't announced anything, Sony's announced
something, and who knows? You know, they could have announced support for Beta
instead of VHS. We're trying to watch and really be agile on our feet, relative
to the issues between HD DVD and Blu-ray. As a platform provider we're trying to
make sure our software standards are well-supported in both places. As the
provider of the Xbox, we're sitting there saying, "Look, we're shipping NOW."
This was not an option. Neither one of these things were an option for our first
shipment, so it's kind of a moot point. Sony's saying, "Who knows what the
standards are, but we're going to commit to what we're going to commit to." I
think we can be nimble and agile and that'll be important.
So there's a possibility of an Xbox 360 Mark II coming along?
I won't hypothesize on how we get there. I just think it's just wrong-minded to
think that somehow we'd go a whole generation without this. We're not going to
be sitting here five years saying, "Oh jeez, we don't have HD DVD-type storage."
But we're going to out perform Sony in a lot of things. We're faster on integer
than they are, they're faster on floating point than we are. To sit there and
just take a look and say "Well, they're just faster…" Well, we've got three
cores, they've got one core. Actually, we were pleasantly surprised by what they
announced. They're later, and yet we think we're going to outperform them on a
bunch of stuff. We think we've got better balanced system performance than they
do. Now, when you're the second guy of course you're going to be faster. We sit
there and say "There are some things [on the PS3] that are faster… [whispers]
but there are some things we're faster on, too."
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last 10 comments: | lemon8 | (06:28 PM CEST - May,19 2005 ) | | my god, he didn't actually say something of meaning..what a load of bull..no wonder corporate america likes this guy.. | |
| Nosferatu | (07:24 PM CEST - May,19 2005 ) | His lips are SUPPOSED to be sealed. How are they going to outperform a rival that's coming later by revealing EVERYTHING? :) You don't seem to think logically.
It would be pretty strange if both consoles came out at a relatively the same time, but were more than different in performance. So I suppose you'll choose a console not because of the hardware but because of the games that are available for the platform. Too much games become exclusive and for me it is a bad sign -- I have a PC, a console is a luxurious thing for me :) | |
| Rob | (10:10 PM CEST - May,19 2005 ) | | I agree with Nosferatu lemon8, his lips are supposed to be sealed so of course he isnt going to say anything :roll:. Otherwise that would be a breaking confidentiality agreements that just about any private project holds in a major corporation. All he is doing is hinting at what they have, which is much better than consumer speculation or no information at all. | |
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