"First, we have a custom AMD GPU based on their "RDNA2" technology. I'm seeing some assumptions that Sony needs to create their own RT and ML hardware, but we are missing an important piece from Mark Cerny in Road to PS5. Why are these guys too cool for new hardware all of a sudden? Regardless, even if we assume Sony phones this in and releases a 20 tflops RDNA 3.0 GPU that is only 50% more powerful instead of the 100% more powerful PS4 Pro, they SHOULD be excited as tech fucking journalists. Pretty sure the PS5 already comes with a 350 watt power supply. If the Pro needs to be 250 Watts, they will release it as one. I remember people who were convinced that the PS5 would be a 150 watt console just because the PS4 and PS4 Pro were 150 watts. The thermals might be an issue but it didnt stop them from releasing a 220 Watt console that goes up to 230 watts in some games. Roughly double the performance is what they did with the PS4 Pro and what they should be able to with the PS5 Pro. ![]() They will be targeting $599 and AMD should have a 20 tflops equivalent ready for them. They had no problems producing PS4, PS4 Pro, X1S, X1X, XSX, PS5 and PC versions, and now that the cross gen period is over, they will have an issue with making PS5, PS5 Pro, XSX and XSS games? Absolute nonsense speculation from Alex.Īt least John brings up valid concerns like the pricepoint, but I dont see why Sony will stick with $499 or even $549 when they have no problems selling 2020 hardware for $549. ![]() Also, Developers went out of their way to continue producing cross gen games up until recently.
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