Der PlayStation 3-Emulator sorgt für einen Durchbruch bei der Cell-CPU, der die Leistung in allen Spielen verbessert

    https://www.tomshardware.com/video-games/playstation/rpcs3-ps3-emulator-gets-cell-cpu-breakthrough-that-improves-performance-in-all-games

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    1. Even_Package_8573 on

      The fact that we’re still squeezing more performance out of PS3 emulation in 2026 is kinda wild. That console was a nightmare to develop for, and now PCs are just casually brute-forcing it better every year.

    2. No-Contract9167 on

      This is why emulator progress is really systems engineering, not just raw CPU brute force. If you can model weird scheduling and synchronization behavior more accurately, every title benefits at once instead of chasing one-game hacks. That kind of work usually ages much better than headline FPS tweaks.

    3. No-Contract9167 on

      This is why emulator progress is really systems engineering, not just raw CPU brute force. If you can model weird scheduling and synchronization behavior more accurately, every title benefits at once instead of chasing one-game hacks. That kind of work usually ages much better than headline FPS tweaks.

    4. Possible_Dream_4147 on

      This is why emulator progress is really systems engineering, not just raw CPU brute force. If you can model weird scheduling and synchronization behavior more accurately, every title benefits at once instead of chasing one-game hacks. That kind of work usually ages much better than headline FPS tweaks.

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