Replacement for NPD more in-line with the no-charge Japanese sales received would be welcome. Replaced with the great black hole of information that is digital sales? Don't know. Maybe that would be reason enough for digital sales holders to start releasing more data?
What incentive would there be to supply digital sales to a third party? It can be argued that the only reason the packaged stuff exists is because retail receives a tangible benefit from "selling" that information to NPD.
I'm guessing it will become a black hole. We'll see I guess.
ThursdayWhen do we get novembers npd?
I can't be bothered to search, but a long while ago there were threads that broke down the component costs for the PS4 and they were just around the MSRP price, if not a bit less. The same was done for XBO and it was a bit more than PS4's total mainly due to the ESRAM.Sorry to ask again - we know this how? I´d love to read up on this.
This I doubt too, but both should be able to buy parts cheaper now than they did a year ago.
I don't know about that. Sony's taken it easy on MS by not gloating about actual numbers, just a general, to-the-chase statement. For MS to suddenly turn around and get gloaty for winning one month out of the year is just inviting Sony to start doing the same when they start winning regularly again after the holidays (if they even lose the holidays, that is. We still don't know what's what yet).If Xbox One won Microsoft will make a pompous PR with Xbox One sales number.
And trying to go to each publisher to get them to comply...it's really tough.
But "winning" November with less than a gap of 200k on either side will be so meaningless... If one console sells 100k more than the other, it just won't matter at all. Enjoy the bans though I guess?
First, retailers have to scrub and validate their internal data.
Then retail submits that data to NPD.
NPD then has to take in all the disparate retailer feeds, map each data point from each feed for each SKU to its own master table.
New products have to be created with new mapping.
Then those totals have to be scrubbed and validated.
If there are data errors they then have to go back to the appropriate retailer to correct.
Then the totals have to be summed to ensure everything still makes sense.
The data is then uploaded for distribution to NPD customers, and all of that has to work.
You try doing all of that in less than two weeks buddy.
On the one hand, I agree...it's a ton of coordination and hard work to get it all done in a two-week time.
On the other hand, that's why The NPD Group has 1,300+ employees.
GfK is much larger (13,000+ employees), but they manage weekly data throughout Europe.
So do the Japanese trackers....and PC Data did in the USA as well before they were acquired by NPD.
So it is possible. But I don't know enough about how the company operates to know how feasible it might be to switch over to a weekly system.
Sony doesn't make PR about NPD, only a short statement without any sales number.
If Xbox One won Microsoft will make a pompous PR with Xbox One sales number.
How is this acceptable to major corporations?
Both memory types are on their way out and will likely get more expensive as their market shrinks. In the graphics market, GDDR5 will be replaced by HBM (HMC for NVidia) and in the PC market, DDR3 is being replaced by DDR4.ESRAM prices will continue to command a premium for the lifecycle of XBO, whereas GDDR5 costs will become quite a lot cheaper. People saying MS will switch to stacked DDR4 or whatever are a bit out of it imho; that would bring massive compatibility issues with pretty much every XBO game and they'd be wasting money on better RAM that can't be used to any advantage b/c the system has to operate at a certain bandwidth and frequency regardless.
Both memory types are on their way out and will likely get more expensive as their market shrinks. In the graphics market, GDDR5 will be replaced by HBM (HMC for NVidia) and in the PC market, DDR3 is being replaced by DDR4.
At some point, it will become cheaper to switch than stay with the current memory type. As you mentioned, game compatibility is a concern that might make a switch difficult.
[360] 300,000
[3DS] 650,000
[PS3] 220,000
[PS4] 500,000
[WIU] 350,000
[XB1] 1,000,000
Sony said that they designed the PS4 with cost-cutting in mind. There is [thread=689845]a 2013 patent from them[/thread] describing a CPU using stacked wide I/O memory, back then speculated to be for a PS3 refresh. But it is something which fits the description of HBM as well. A switch to stacked memory in this console generation would not surprise me.That point being the next console cycle.
No specific numbers but I predict X1 to have outsold PS4 by 300K-350K units.
They were already that low tbh. $329 + 1 game was lower than $299.
ESRAM isn't a component. It is a part of the SoC and takes up die space. A cheaper process node would make it cheaper while DDR3 and GDDR5 depend on demand. I think it scales well, that makes sense for memory which is just a blob.I can't be bothered to search, but a long while ago there were threads that broke down the component costs for the PS4 and they were just around the MSRP price, if not a bit less. The same was done for XBO and it was a bit more than PS4's total mainly due to the ESRAM.
MS would be screaming from the rooftops if that was true.
What if they don't know what PS4 sales are for November?
If we're talking value, the XB1 has already hit the sub $200 mark during BF.
$329 bundle including $100 worth of software and a $50 card at Walmart...
Has Abdiel posted his sales input for the month in the thread yet?
Maybe MS wants to change their approach to NPD? Even if they win in November and December they probably expect not to keep outselling PS4 especially when this Holiday bundle will get discontinued. So them boasting about it now while early next year they'll start losing again will only make them look stupid. Be more humble may be the new PR strategy with NPD results compared to the days of 360.Unless tomorrow they'll release some crazy ass PR lol.
What black friday deal was this? Because the best Walmart BF deal I saw was $329 for XB1 kinectless + Halo MCC + $30 GC
Valuing the digital DL of Halo MCC at $60, puts the XB1 at $239
You probably mean the target deal and are valuing a digital DL of AC Black Flag at greater than $20 for this to be true
Slight mistake, it was Target, not Walmart.
http://www.windowscentral.com/targe...ed-bundle-and-50-gift-card-32999-black-friday
Effective $179 value.
What black friday deal was this? Because the best Walmart BF deal I saw was $329 for XB1 kinectless + Halo MCC + $30 GC
Valuing the digital DL of Halo MCC at $60, puts the XB1 at $239
You probably mean the target deal and are valuing a digital DL of AC Black Flag at greater than $20 for this to be true
Same, still under $200.The digital version of black flag isn't worth $40
Maybe MS wants to change their approach to NPD? Even if they win in November and December they probably expect not to keep outselling PS4 especially when this Holiday bundle will get discontinued. So them boasting about it now while early next year they'll start losing again will only make them look stupid. Be more humble may be the new PR strategy with NPD results compared to the days of 360.Unless tomorrow they'll release some crazy ass PR lol.
Same, still under $200.
I would say effective value is around $200 and won't argue about under/over as that seems pointless
Regardless the target deal was incredible for a one year old console
If you don't think Yusuf Mehdi will put out the most condescending PR statement imaginable when they win then I got a nice bridge to sell you.
Yeah, and I'd want to get as far away from PSX as possible. Sites were still writing articles about it today. The X1 victory PR statement is coming, probably tomorrow.If you don't think Yusuf Mehdi will put out the most condescending PR statement imaginable when they win then I got a nice bridge to sell you.
Well assuming Sony does that, is there a way they can ensure game compatibility? You're still talking about a different memory type and it still has to be locked at a certain bandwidth to whatever the motherboard was originally designed in mind with. And even then, if there are bandwidth gains from that memory type they won't be put to use would they?Sony said that they designed the PS4 with cost-cutting in mind. There is [thread=689845]a 2013 patent from them[/thread] describing a CPU using stacked wide I/O memory, back then speculated to be for a PS3 refresh. But it is something which fits the description of HBM as well. A switch to stacked memory in this console generation would not surprise me.
Gotcha. Thanks for clarifying.ESRAM isn't a component. It is a part of the SoC and takes up die space. A cheaper process node would make it cheaper while DDR3 and GDDR5 depend on demand. I think it scales well, that makes sense for memory which is just a blob.
The PS4 SoC is smaller, but I don't think we know the yield. All i know is that the PS4 has two redundant CUs (GPU related) to aid yield and runs at a slower clock speed. I dunno if the extra cooling in the XB1 is beneficial to yield.
With a bigger chip, external PSU and equally priced RAM it does make sense for the XB1 to be the most expensive.
MS would be screaming from the rooftops if that was true.
If Sony designed the PS4 with HBM already in mind, they could have added restrictions for things that GDDR5 does better than HBM (e.g. 32 bit vs 256 bit access granularity).Well assuming Sony does that, is there a way they can ensure game compatibility? You're still talking about a different memory type and it still has to be locked at a certain bandwidth to whatever the motherboard was originally designed in mind with. And even then, if there are bandwidth gains from that memory type they won't be put to use would they?
Who told you that? Going from DDR3 to DDR4 should be as easy if not easier. Mostly a matter of buying the memory controller IP block from AMD.What makes HBM and DDR4 so different that Sony could design their system around switching to that but MS can't do so with theirs? Or is there something about DDR memory I'm missing?
Great deal for consumers, certainly. Also one if not the largest value drop in history for 1y in a new console![]()