Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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@misterdeida
Where is your evidence that the 360 gpu is better than the PS3 one?
damn it that was supposed to be a reply...
This is the internet. Evidence is not required.
Shhhh but the PS3s GFX is better, thanks to wikipedia!
Additional avatar pics are what's required...
The RSX architecture is derived from the GeForce 7800 series while the Xenos in the X360 is based on the R600 architecture which was used in the HD2000 and HD3000 series. That mean that the Xenos is more advanced than the RSX but that disavantage is aleviated by the usage of the cell in the PS3. This difference also explains partially while some port that were made for the x360 first and then ported to the PS3 are crap.
At the end of the day no matter how powerful the PS3 is on paper, the graphics on both consoles are nearly identical. I remember reading into a lot of this a while ago and there are advantages to both but they level out.
Sometimes (as mentioned above) the 360 will perform better because things are optimised for it and then ported to the PS3. There was that big article on frame-rates in GTA:IV measured with some high end equipment and the Xbox 360 came out ahead. I don't believe the PS3 has native anti-aliasing. I also remember in GTA:IV they had some effect turned on for the 360 which actually made the detail look worse, it would look better if it was turned off. Long time ago, but you can read it here - http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/grand-theft-auto-iv-ps3-vs-xbox-360-special-article?page=1
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