Defects don't magically disappear and allow you to maintain yields when you increase the SOC size.
They do when you build in redundancy which you fuse off if a defect is detected.
They have a CPU core reserved for this. They probably have two CUs reserved as well. The eSRAM is easily made redundant wrt. defects. The bits that are most vulnerable are all the interconnect stuff where you really can't build in redundancy, here PS4's and XB1's SOC are similar.
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