So far, the rumoured console has gone under the moniker PS4K or PS4.5, but a new report from gaming site GiantBomb suggests that the codename for the console is "NEO," and it even provides hardware specs for the PlayStation 4's improved CPU, GPU, and higher bandwidth memory. Sony may be tight-lipped for now, but it's looking increasingly likely that the company will release an updated version of the PlayStation 4 later this year. It is all but announced that Sony will be upgrading the PS4 this year, no more than three years after it was first introduced … just like you would upgrade a PC. We can see it coming true in the solid GPU and idle power improvements in Skylake, riding the inevitable wave of x86 becoming the dominant kind of (non mobile, anyway) gaming for the forseeable future.Īnd then, the bombshell. That's why the future of PC gaming is looking brighter every day. The golden age of x86 gaming is well upon us. cheap commodity 512GB or 1TB hard drives (not SSDs).Intel Atom class (aka slow) AMD 8-core x86 CPU. The Xbox One and PS4 are effectively plain old PCs, built on: I've been happy with my 2016 HTPC, but the situation has changed, largely because of something I mentioned in passing back in November:
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