After the Sony’s Playstation 4 event
concluded, questions immediately blew up social media asking what the
console actually looks like. We have our first glimpses of the console
today, thanks to an officially released teaser by Sony.
The timing of the tease is no surprise, with Microsoft set to reveal its own next-generation Xbox tomorrow at its campus in Redmond, Washington.
Sony will present its E3 event on June 10 at 6 p.m. Pacific time. At that point, we will likely see the PlayStation 4 in the flesh along with some new games and features.
The video, seen below, shows off bits
and pieces of the console in quick video cuts. You’re able to see the
logo, various ports, and other portions of the device that help you form
a general idea of what the Playstation 4 will look like.
Sony will be shipping the PlayStation
4 with an eight-core 64-bit processor based off AMD’s “Jaguar”
processor line. Though x86 cores are the brunt of the new console’s
might, Sony stated at its event that another low-power core will be
bundled in, as well. The additional processor exists not to help with
games directly but instead to process tasks in the background.
Sony states that the PlayStation 4 graphics chip, which is derived from existing Radeon technology
and integrated into the Jaguar processor die, can push 1.84 TFLOPS.
That number puts the power of the GPU roughly on par with a Radeon HD
7850 video card.
Sony has also packed in eight gigabytes of RAM, an absolutely massive increase over the 512MB found in the PlayStation 3. And the RAM is high-speed GDDR5, which will let Sony maximize the system’s data pipe.
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