Well, if you can successfully run Windows, x86 Linux, and x86 UNIX on the PS4, then I'll agree with you.
I'm not holding my breath for that though.
You shouldn't believe everything you read on the internet, as many consider smartphones utilizing x86 processors to be a PC, when they are no closer to being a PC than are the ARM-based smartphones; though the term "PC" is pretty anachronistic this day and age, and could *technically* be used for almost any device of this nature.
I'm still waiting on your answer on why the Jaguar APU would be more powerful than other modern x86 processors, btw.
I have just read the above message from the Internet. Here is another message for someone to read:-
Firstly, you need to understand that powerful is not best. Efficiency is. Having an architecture which allows for a path of lesser resistance to be followed is more superior. With it, you can get there quicker, while using less power. With computer architecture, it is about shortening the internal code and data pathways, while achieving the same effect. It is the same as what they have been doing to the transistor logic within the GPU itself, over the years. It is the same as how evolution works. The same principle applies to market forces & development tools. Everything in existence follows the path of least resistance available. It is down to the rules of physics. Every body moves in a straight line, unless compelled by external forces to act otherwise. I say that a PC evolutionary branch-off to a dedicated game engine architecture (just like what happened with the GPU years ago, the computer before that, (AGP before PCE-E)) is going to lead to finding that perfect design.
(Which other modern x86 processors?)