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An excellent technical break down of today's @PlayStation newshttps://t.co/Og9qPppfmO
— Crecente (@crecenteb) April 16, 2019
Get a sneak peek at PlayStation’s next-generation plans. https://t.co/rLPi7PPvqF
— PlayStation (@PlayStation) April 16, 2019
New details on the next-gen PlayStation:
— Ryan Brown ? (@Toadsanime) April 16, 2019
- In dev for past 4 years
- Will not release in 2019
- Dev kits being deployed
- More powerful CPU/GPU
- Ray tracing support & '3D audio'
- PS VR and 8K support
- SSD support
- Will have discs
- PS4 back-pathttps://t.co/soHGhDMLdX pic.twitter.com/Zt8mZb6vF2
"A true generational shift tends to include a few foundational adjustments… PlayStation’s next-generation console ticks all those boxes." @provenself has the exclusive on Sony's next gaming system. https://t.co/hKVpvx9M9f
— Caitlin Kelly (@caitlin__kelly) April 16, 2019
First details on PlayStation 5 https://t.co/d42bF6OLpQ
— Wario64 (@Wario64) April 16, 2019
- Backwards compatibility with PS4 games
- Supports 8K
- CPU based on AMD Ryzen, custom GPU based on AMD Radeon Navi, ray-tracing support
- SSD
- Supports PSVR & physical media
- Won't release this year pic.twitter.com/7ZoO8Uocxi
Some PlayStation 5 Infos
— GT Sport ? (@ShareGamePlay) April 16, 2019
-8 core AMD 7nm Zen 2 based on 3rd generation Ryzen
-Ray-tracing support with custom AMD Navi GPU
-Custom AMD unit for 3D Audio
-SSD storage
-Technically supports 8K
-Supports current PSVR
-Physical Media
-PS4 Backwards Compatiblehttps://t.co/UZleKrNriq
A first look at what @PlayStation is planning for its next generation system with @cerny back as lead system architect. https://t.co/fxxR9QLZa9
— Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) April 16, 2019
Super excited to expand our partnership with @Sony on their next-generation @PlayStation console powered by a custom chip with @AMDRyzen Zen2 and @Radeon Navi architecture! ? https://t.co/EvdIrMNLiV
— Lisa Su (@LisaSu) April 16, 2019
After lots of speculation, Sony’s finally beginning to talk about what’s on tap for the next PlayStation: Ray-tracing, 8K support, and a solid-state drive that just might transform the way you think about games. Get ready for 2020. https://t.co/aDbCe41HcU
— Peter Rubin (@provenself) April 16, 2019
Exclusive: What to Expect From Sony's Next-Gen PlayStation https://t.co/rsMlwp0fFm
— Shuhei Yoshida (@yosp) April 16, 2019
Very cool to see some official info on #PlayStation5 coming this early! But I find the timing to be strange. I assume it's related to Sony's fiscal year - if the box is 2020 Sony Corp will have to announce some big capital expenses next year. https://t.co/HWBgLZm01D
— Albert Penello (@albertpenello) April 16, 2019
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A succinct breakdown of the PlayStation 5 tech and what it means.https://t.co/Og9qPppfmO
— Crecente (@crecenteb) April 17, 2019
Looks like Death Stranding might be a cross-gen release
— Nibel (@Nibellion) April 16, 2019
Always believe Cerny's smile https://t.co/Wpq28lkzPu pic.twitter.com/ulbSXzkobg
PlayStation 5 Hardware: https://t.co/8O4Q56Tace pic.twitter.com/O9Epmx4Mh9
— shinobi602 (@shinobi602) April 16, 2019
First official details on PS5. The new hard drive sounds snazzy, and backwards compatibility is awesomesaucehttps://t.co/MAsrfXU1AW
— Skill Up (@SkillUpYT) April 16, 2019
Dear Mark @cerny: here is my wishlist for PS5[1]:
— Lars "Sweet Leaf" Doucet (@larsiusprime) April 16, 2019
1. Ship day 1 with Vulkan support
2. Ship day 1 with GL support
3. Ship with SDL support (just give @icculus a dev kit and this one will take care of itself)
cc @ShaneWatch
[1] https://t.co/Y7F7OgDIS5
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