So now we went from 2 to 4 to 8?
Really?
By Feb 20 we'll be up to 32GB of GDDR5 in the system.
At least 4 is pretty much a lock right now. 8 would be a nice surprise, but I'm skeptical.
So now we went from 2 to 4 to 8?
Really?
All I care for. If they are bland, uninteresting, and end up being the same stuff we've been getting, only dressed up prettier, I doubt I would be enticed to play it.
If it is as powerful as I expect it to be, then I will happily put down $650 for the PS4.
They are even in Europe but far behind in UK.
So now we went from 2 to 4 to 8?
Really?
All this sounds nice but I need to here about BC and no used game blocking bullshit.
Hold me.
I'm making a fortune selling bridges on gaf lately.Those who are bothering to give the idea of 8GB of GDDR5 a moment of thought are wasting their time.
I suppose this means the console would be released early next year in AUNZ as well (since we generally get similar launch dates to Europe), which actually sounds quite good for me. If all goes according to plan I would have been working for a few months by then and should have a bit of money to afford it - as long as it's not too expensive -.
If either Sony or Microsoft decide to go the no used game route, you won't be hearing about it any time soon. They are trying to build hype, not crush it
5th The memory should be at 4GB to 8GB
The PS4 will probably have 4GB of memory, but in the end could have 8GB: If the Microsoft Xbox 360 successor have 8GB memory, then Sony would be put under pressure and should follow suit.
I can't really bring myself to be excited. On previous generations, I used to get real excited over the prospect of new consoles coming and what new experiences I would see. But now? Not really. I just don't care. I don't care whether one is more powerful than another. That doesn't even sell me. Will the games be good? All I care for. If they are bland, uninteresting, and end up being the same stuff we've been getting, only dressed up prettier, I doubt I would be enticed to play it.
Why are you here?
I can't really bring myself to be excited. On previous generations, I used to get real excited over the prospect of new consoles coming and what new experiences I would see. But now? Not really. I just don't care. I don't care whether one is more powerful than another. That doesn't even sell me. Will the games be good? All I care for. If they are bland, uninteresting, and end up being the same stuff we've been getting, only dressed up prettier, I doubt I would be enticed to play it.
What are you expecting from the next generation Xbox and PlayStation consoles?
I think what happens this time will be like what happened in the past. Generally, next generation consoles pick up what's interesting in the world around them they look at what the PC experiences are, what the mobile experiences are, they look at the social elements and then manufacturers come up with a unit that you can put in front put the TV but that takes advantage of all the innovations that have happened since the last generation, and at a price that is accessible. So for sure, the machines will be more powerful, but we can expect this generation because they took quite a long time! to actually come with something really new, really interesting that will boost the market enormously.
8 GB GDDR? Bwahahaha! Forums at it again : Constructing wild figures only to express disappointement and sorrow!
4 GB of that RAM would be a blessing.
Either the article is bogus; or Sony's been intent on using solwer RAM from the get-go; or it is to be understood that the rumor concerns the end results, not the capacity.
Otherwise, still not sold on the notion that Orbis is the more powerful of the two. I made a 100$ bet that Durango would come up on top...The way the author phrases his piece suggests that he doesn't know much about Durango (GPU from unknown source...lol!).
Just to add fuel to the fire, PSM3 Magazine's rumor back from Nov last year;
It will still most likely be 4GB
PS4′s APU was described today as a derivative of existing A10 hardware. The hardware is based on A10 system and base platform.
The ultimate goal for the hardware, we were told, is for it to be able to run 1080p60 games in 3D with no problem, to create a machine thats powerful enough for today and tomorrows market.
The dev kits have either 8Gb or 16Gb of RAM. Deduce from that what you will.
8 GB is not happening.
Yeah, I forgot about that. Good find.there is also this
http://www.vg247.com/2012/11/01/ps4_details_playstation_4/
Maybe only 1st party devs got the dev kits with 16GB of ram .
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Unless the unit is significantly larger, hotter, and more expensive you can forget it. 8 GB of GDDR5 is pie in the sky.
You are preaching to the choir bud. I already said the above.Unless the unit is significantly larger, hotter, and more expensive you can forget it. 8 GB of GDDR5 is pie in the sky.
thuway said:Unless the unit is significantly larger, hotter, and more expensive you can forget it. 8 GB of GDDR5 is pie in the sky.
It will come at the expense of increase in power consumed, which in turn ..Adding more GDDR5 RAM would have no major impact on size or heat. And I doubt it would be that much more expensive.
Adding more GDDR5 RAM would have no major impact on size or heat. And I doubt it would be that much more expensive.
Please drop this 8GB DDR5 talk. It'll only end in shattered predictions. I'd KILL for that amount in PS4 but definitely not happening.
The iPhone 5 had 16 days between its announcement and its release in the USA, Canada, all of Europe, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong, with no more than a week separating some countries.
The iPad 4 had 10 days between its announcement and its release in all of North America, all of Europe, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and Korea. All on the same day.
According to this article, the PS4 will have 270 days between its announcement and release in North America and Japan, and 390 days in Europe.
Unacceptable.
Wow, if the 8 GB rumor is true, then Sony is making damn sure they aren't being outclassed on anything hardware related.
No way 8 gigs is happening, and the sad part will be that when they announce 4 gigs of fast ram, people will freak out that its not 8, when in fact before this rumor.. most were very happy about the 4.
The only people freaking out would be the console warz guise.No way 8 gigs is happening, and the sad part will be that when they announce 4 gigs of fast ram, people will freak out that its not 8, when in fact before this rumor.. most were very happy about the 4.
That's the spirit! Ayo Ninjaz, 4GB DDR5 ain't cutting it no mo. 8GBs or bust.16 GB of GDDR5 ram! We all know Sony ninja's are reading this thread so let's keep the hype ramping!
It will come at the expense of increase in power consumed, which in turn ..
yes it would, but who is to say that Sony hasn't already worked it out though.
Not to dismiss any source or any posters, but I highly, highly doubt Nextbox or PS4 will release this year....Late next year maybe for PS4. March 2015 looks ideal to me from Sony's standpoint. It just doesn't have enough breathing room between now and the year end. I'm sure 1st party studios are working with a sdk, but there's just not enough time between unveiling games now and releasing them 9 months from now. All we have in terms of media is Agni's philosphy and a few tech demos. Not a single screenshot released. If it's announced that it will be released this year, then it will an extremely brash decision on Sony's part, as much as I want my grubby mitts on a PS4 controller. I think part of this is coming from me following the launch of previous 4 generation of consoles. This will be really unprecedented.
Cool how long between the announcement of Avengers and its release date? While we are comparing PS4 to unrelated productsThe iPhone 5 had 16 days between its announcement and its release in the USA, Canada, all of Europe, Australia, Japan and Hong Kong, with no more than a week separating some countries.
The iPad 4 had 10 days between its announcement and its release in all of North America, all of Europe, Australia, Japan, Hong Kong and Korea. All on the same day.
According to this article, the PS4 will have 270 days between its announcement and release in North America and Japan, and 390 days in Europe.
Unacceptable.
Hear that Sony, you know what to do now. Don't let us down.How familiar are you guys with how GDDR5 or memory in general works? Memory does not require the same levels of cooling as a GPU or CPU and draws very little power. At most it would require a little more space on the motherboard (probably not enough to impact case design) and a little more wattage to power it. The system will probably draw less power than what the PS3 drew at launch as is. And as someone already demonstrated, the cost of GDDR5 is pretty low, and that was a year ago.
I'm not going to get my hopes up, but 8 GBs of GDDR5 is not a "pipe dream" as many have said. It's entirely possible.
Not to dismiss any source or any posters, but I highly, highly doubt Nextbox or PS4 will release this year....Late next year maybe for PS4. March 2015 looks ideal to me from Sony's standpoint. It just doesn't have enough breathing room between now and the year end. I'm sure 1st party studios are working with a sdk, but there's just not enough time between unveiling games now and releasing them 9 months from now. All we have in terms of media is Agni's philosphy and a few tech demos. Not a single screenshot released. If it's announced that it will be released this year, then it will an extremely brash decision on Sony's part, as much as I want my grubby mitts on a PS4 controller. I think part of this is coming from me following the launch of previous 4 generation of consoles. This will be really unprecedented.