I thought they already had a GPU running on x86 hardware? Intel GMA 500
GMA 500 is PowerVR SGX 535
I thought they already had a GPU running on x86 hardware? Intel GMA 500
New information about future vision of Playstation consoles have resurfaced from interviews with Masaaki Tsuruta, SCE's Chief Tech Officer. They chose a good person for that job, he is really good in chanelling Kutaragi.
Why did Intel rebadged IMG chips there own? pretending that they did the graphics when they just licenced someone elses.
The more i read, the more i think our specs are being conservative for the 720 & ps4. after all they would have access to all the next gen tech.
Does anyone even know whether GDDR6 is on the cusp of being released/teased? wouldn't be suprised to see some of that on the go, or even xdr2.
They might want to make money on the devices this time around, given how Nintendo left them in the dust this gen.
That article appeared to be cut short, like there should've been a second page or something.
Reading that article I'm thinking the 300fps is a typo that was meant to read 30fps. Could the PS4 support UHDTV or 8k resolution? Maybe they'd make sure it would work strictly for video playback (3D?), but gaming will certainly not target anything near that resolution, unless they decide to release a $5000 console. Samsung says 8k displays won't be out until 2020, and I don't see anything about a new HDMI standard coming out any time soon to support those resolutions. I'd expect gaming will target 1080p, and a PS4 released in 2014 would have to wait a LONG time to show off those 8k features. Seems like expensive hardware for little reason.
I think it's more likely that PS4 will support VR imaging with OLED glasses than that it would support 4K.
All of this pie in the sky stuff sounds a lot like Kuturagi before the actual PS3 reveal, but It's nice to hear that Sony is still thinking big, anyway, whatever they finally wind up coming out with.
No, I reckon it's 300fps content (good for stereo), but not intended as 300 Hz 4k screens. These are clearly long-term goals for ahrdware targets, not necessarily what a next-gen box will target. We all know there's no hope on earth that PS4 will rendering 4k games. It won't even be rendering 2k games except maybe some fringe cases in the same way Sony ahve invested in 3D titles to encourage 3D set adoption. It does somewhat point to better framerate TV outputs being considered, but that really is a bit ridiculous. We haven't hit 60 fps yet, so there's no point offering 120+ Hz to devs - there's no way they'd use it.Reading that article I'm thinking the 300fps is a typo that was meant to read 30fps.
No, I reckon it's 300fps content (good for stereo), but not intended as 300 Hz 4k screens. These are clearly long-term goals for ahrdware targets, not necessarily what a next-gen box will target. We all know there's no hope on earth that PS4 will rendering 4k games. It won't even be rendering 2k games except maybe some fringe cases in the same way Sony ahve invested in 3D titles to encourage 3D set adoption. It does somewhat point to better framerate TV outputs being considered, but that really is a bit ridiculous. We haven't hit 60 fps yet, so there's no point offering 120+ Hz to devs - there's no way they'd use it.
All in all though, those longer term goals shouldn't be confused in this thread. The only thing I'm wondering is if Sony are looking at a more general purpose architecture. They've tried it with Cell and it didn't work, but they did attempt a professional device with their PS3 based workstation. Similarly they tried it with PS2 in GSCube. I can see them trying once again to get a new universal architecture. It's certainly possible, with something like Cell2 and PVR. The talk of 'untapped power' is worrying though! Only go that route if you're going to provide the middleware to let those devs who don't care for Moare Power to get decent power without crazy effort. I don't really know where hardware could get more eclectic power from though.
Programmable gate arrays?!
They might want to make money on the devices this time around, given how Nintendo left them in the dust this gen.
I stopped reading those posts when I got to "8K x 4K at 300fps."
I think it's more likely that PS4 will support VR imaging with OLED glasses than that it would support 4K.
All of this pie in the sky stuff sounds a lot like Kuturagi before the actual PS3 reveal, but It's nice to hear that Sony is still thinking big, anyway, whatever they finally wind up coming out with.
I would have liked to see the multiple cells, and how they were going to talk to each other and form a global network that allowed them to offload work onto currently idle cells on other machines.Ha ha yea its got a bit of the 'reality synthasizer' about it
We never did get those duel hdmis playing 2 native 1080p streams at the same time...what we got instead was not enough ram for in game chat