Speaking more about Sony PlayStation 5The lisa su, revealed that the CPU of the upcoming game console will be based on the third generation of Ryze with eight cores made in 7-nm (Zen 2).
ΜAfter endless rumors about Sony's next generation game console, it seems that we finally know something about the upcoming game console officially now.
Before going into specific details, it is advisable to share the source of the information. The new information about the Sony PS5 came from Lisa Su, the CEO of AMD. Su has reportedly confirmed that Sony's next-generation gaming console will be powered by AMD chips. He went on to say that AMD will assist Sony in the special construction of the upcoming gaming console.
In accordance with CNBC , Lisa Su revealed this piece of information while discussing the collaboration between Sony and AMD with Jim Cramer . During the discussion, Lisa Su stated: “This was a really long-term collaboration with them. We love games. We think the game is really a good tool for developing the global market. What we did with her Sony is to assist in the development of this special construction".
He further added, "It is a great honor for us. We are very excited about the potential of the next generation PlayStation."
Speaking more about the Sony PS5, Su revealed that the upcoming game console CPU will be based on the third generation Ryzen with eight cores (7-nm Zen 2).
Interestingly, the AMD chip will also allow Sony to use 3D audio on the upcoming game console to make everything more impressive.
In fact, in a post made on GameSpot , the system architect, Mike Cerny, also revealed that the PS5 will come with an attractive price commensurate with its specifications.
We do not yet know about the rest of the console specifications, but one thing that is certain about the PS5 is that the hardware will be backwards compatible, it will be able to run PS4 games, and the presence of an SSD will have it.
Sony is considered unlikely to release the new console in 2019, and it is likely that it will hit the shelves after March 2020.
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