
NVIDIA is suddenly all over the news this week, announcing that you're working with the new SteamOS and boasting about how much more powerful PCS are compared. Given that Nvidia was skipped for the Xbox and PlayStation 4, it is understandable he wants PC gamers to know that he loves us very, very, very.
In an interview with PC Power Play, senior Vice President of Nvidia technology Tony Tamasi said that PC, once again, will leave the console. "The time of Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, the consoles were on par with the PC," he said. "If you look inside those boxes, they are both powered by AMD graphics technology or NVIDIA, because at that time had been done all graphical innovation businesses of PC graphics."
Of course, he would say that, wouldn't he? This does not mean that he is wrong, though: If the next round of console is remotely as long-lived as the console last one, will be a game players in 2020 on small, power-hungry PC almost a decade after the rest of us have updated.
Tamasi "consoles have power budget only 200 or 300 Watts, so can put them in the living room, using small cooling fans, but they run quietly and cool," he said. "And it's becoming less and less capable of a PC and spend 250W only on GPUs. There is no way a 200W that Xbox is going to be beaten a 1000W PC. "
NVIDIA is partnering with valve on the new SteamOS opening his drivers for Linux — something independence-minded players have wondered about for ages. In a post on his website, Nvidia writes that "the valve and NVIDIA engineers have spent a lot of time working on a common goal for SteamOS: to provide a gaming experience of open platform with superior performance and uncompromising graphics directly on the big screen."
Check out the full interview at PC Power Play and read about all our coverage of the new SteamOS.
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