28/07/2011, 03:49 PM
Way back when, when the Vita wasn't even named Vita yet, Sony released some specs on it, and one of the items on the specs list was RAM, Sony had it listed at 512 MB, than after they 'officially' announced it, wee found out that maybe the RAM got cut in half, bringing the PS Vita's RAM down to 256 MB.
The rumor came up again in a recent interview with Dani Sánchez-Crespo, the CEO of development studio Novarama. When asked if the RAM reduction would hurt his development team, this is the answer he gave.
So what do you guys think? I mean, it still has a TON of RAM compared to the old PSP, but I think it would have been hella cool if it had 512 MB of ram.
The rumor came up again in a recent interview with Dani Sánchez-Crespo, the CEO of development studio Novarama. When asked if the RAM reduction would hurt his development team, this is the answer he gave.
Quote:The system still boasts its impressive quad-core GPU and CPU, double the processing power of an iPad and four times that of an iPhone, and Sanchez-Crespo is quick to remind us that the RAM count is still much higher than that of the original PSP, which stood at 32 MB of RAM. Paired with the 5-inch OLED display, wee bet you can safely say that Uncharted: Golden Abyss will still look rather rad on the device.
So what do you guys think? I mean, it still has a TON of RAM compared to the old PSP, but I think it would have been hella cool if it had 512 MB of ram.