PS3 Stats:
Backwards compatibility with both PSone and PS2 games.
Will use Blu-Ray discs for media; also supports: CD-ROM, CD+RW, DVD, DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD+R, and SACD
Cell processor at 3.2GHz
2.18 teraflops of performance
512MB total: 256MB XDR system RAM at 3.2 GHz; 256MB of GDDRVRAM at 700MHz
Slot that supports a detachable 2.5in HDD
Six USB ports; Memory Stick Duo, SD and Compact Flash support
2 HDMI outputs, 1 A/V output, 1 SPDIF optical output, and a 1 gigabit ethernet port
Video chat, Internet access, digital picture, audio, and video viewing
Capable of handling seven Bluetooth controllers
WiFi capable
Graphics:
Chip is called RSX "Reality Synthesizer" by nVidia, runs at 550MHz
128 bit pixel precision and 1080p support
300 million transistors; 90nm process
Said to be more powerful than two GeForce 6800 Ultras
Xbox 360:
General
Controller 2.4GHz Wireless
Form Factor Console
Graphics Processor and Memory
Graphics Processor Custom ATI Processor
Graphics Core Clock Speed 500MHz
System Memory 512MB, 700MHz DDR
Vector Units 1 VMX-128 unit per core (3 total)
CPU Math Performance 9 Billion Dot Product Operations per Second
System Memory Bandwith 22.4GB/s, 256GB/s to EDRAM
Memory Architecture Unified Memory Architecture
Shaders 48-way Parallel Floating Point Dynamically-Scheduled, 48 billion Operations/s
Video Memory 10MB Embedded DRAM (512MB UMA)
Fill Rate (pixels) 16 Gigasamples/s using 4X MSAA
Fill Rate (triangles) 500 Million/s
Product Identification
Manufacturer Microsoft
Product Line Microsoft Xbox 360
Video Output
Resolution 480p, 480i, 720p, 1080i
Expansion and Connectivity
Digital Media Formats DVD-Video, DVD-ROM, DVD-R/RW, DVD+R/RW, CD-DA, CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 CD, JPEG Photo CD
Game Media Format Dual-Layer DVD-ROM
Other I/O Connectors 3 USB 2.0, 2 Memory Slots, Ethernet Port (RJ45)
Controller Ports Supports up to 4 Controllers
Plug and Play Storage 2-Memory Slots, Support Starting at 64MB, 20GB Removable Hard Drive
Integrated Communications 802.11 A/B/G Wi-Fi
Processor
Processor Core Spec 3 Cores, 2 hardware threads per core
Marketing Performance Measurement 1 TFLOP
Processor Clock Speed 3.2GHz (3 Cores)
L2 Cache 1MB
Processor Custom IBM PowerPC CPU
Integrated Devices
Built-in Features Stands Vertically or Horizontally, Interchangable Face Plates
System Memory
Main Memory Bandwidth 22.4GB/s
Storage
Media Drive 12 x Dual-Layer DVD-ROM
Audio
Decompression Channels 320 Independent Decompression Channels
Surround Sound Multichannel Output
Audio Performance 32-bit, 256 Channel
Sampling Frequency 48KHz 16-bit
Revolution:
lol Silly nintendo
*My note* Out of the three I would pick the PS3. After watching the tech demo were a man used cups with a eyetoy device and picked up water from the 3d bathtub and have it splash around and trasfer it from cup to cup I was sold. That and there is a really funny MGS4 trailer. I still might get the xbox 360 just cause it will be awhile till the PS3 comes out. Now nintendo's console is just silly I think so what they made it smaller than a book woop-dee-do. The only game I am looking foward to is the next zelda but even that comes out for the gamecube.