Home >Hardware Tutorial >Hardware News >New RPCS3 update brings big performance boost for low-end CPUs
RPCS3, the popular PlayStation 3 emulator for PC, has received a new update. It primarily brings performance optimization for the lower-end CPUs. The team behind promises "great" gains and has showcased a comparison of two games running on the latest v0.0.32-16614and an older version.
Demon's Soul was showcased to play with basically double the FPS compared to before. More specifically, the PS3 game jumped from 37.98 FPS to 76.36 FPS in the new version of the emulator. The next game in the comparison, Persona 5, didn't see a huge improvement, but it was shown to run at 30+ FPS, which should make the game more playable.
Worth noting that the team showcased the comparison with a CPU featuring four cores and four threads. There's no mention of what exact processor was used, but the fact that the team refers to it as a "low-end" CPU means that it's likely an old model.
After the update for the PS3 emulator went live, a couple of users tried it with a bit more capable CPU, such as the Ryzen 7 7700X(curr. $277.72 on Amazon). Twisted Metal on that CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads ran at a steady 30+ FPS, which means the update may have optimized performance on higher-end processors too. The same processor was also shown to run Armored Core Verdict Day with nearly 60 FPS.
Further SPU optimisations from developer elad335 have allowed for great performance gains on low end CPUs!Here are some before and after performance comparisons with a 4 cores / 4 threads CPU setupAvailable since RPCS3 v0.0.32-16614 pic.twitter.com/4IKV4Eb0CD
— RPCS3 (@rpcs3) June 16, 2024
The above is the detailed content of New RPCS3 update brings big performance boost for low-end CPUs. For more information, please follow other related articles on the PHP Chinese website!