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i really don't think he'd just post a gif reaction if it was actually bad, he's likely just goofinThat wouldn't be the bad news though. Unless he's just trolling us.
i really don't think he'd just post a gif reaction if it was actually bad, he's likely just goofinThat wouldn't be the bad news though. Unless he's just trolling us.
GTA 6 permanent PS5 exclusive CONFIRMED...
Someone got cut down as a massive collateral to Sony's ambition to dominate gaming biz.
Edit: the only question is: "who's Hank?"![]()
Yeah i also see it that way, if it was something disappointing i don't think he will use that gif.I don't think it is bad news gif. People use gifs in different ways then what the context of the gif is. I mean if you never saw that show how would you interpret it? I see a man who is in awe of what he is seeing in total disbelief. Hope we find something out soony though whichever way it is.
Well he tweeted this yesterday.
Exactly. People are way overthinking this, I'm betting. With an almost pathological predisposition for bad news at this point. Damn...you don't always pick GIF's for the detail behind every specific scene and piece of dialog in a scene. Sometimes it's just about the facial expression or something like that. Can even be what someone PERCEIVES so might pick what you think is someone looking shocked while others see someone looking horrified. Tomorrow is Tuesday. Good chance we have SOME kind of news. I mean, time IS running out. Stuff's gotta drop soon if the consoles will in fact be sold any time THIS YEAR, let alone in November.
He already deleted one of the tweets, lolThat group of people have no shame or a speck of integrity. But why should they, it's all about getting paid to say what you are told to.
Oh no
PS5 delayed to 2021
I'm gonna go for shocked and excited! Something mind-blowing for PS5 (in a positive way)I dunno how to react to this please give us a hint based on what emotional state we should be in?
Shocked
Scared
Excited
Surprised
Horny
Disappointed
Drunk
Asynchronous Compute was born of a collaboration between AMD and Sony for PS4 and made its way into the PC space (where it was initially dismissed as being an AMD bandaid for their poor performance despite big TF numbers).
On GCN architecture ACEs (Asynchronous Compute Engines) were responsible for scheduling work that still runs on the CUs in the downtime they have while waiting during the traditional rendering pipelines.
It's a means of increasing CU occupancy, trying to get closer to that maximum theoretical TF figure that no GPU ever gets near.
RDNA and RDNA2 are different architectures to GCN and with that may come differences in how standard and asynchronous work is scheduled to run on the CUs.
Nanite relies heavily on Asynchronous Compute for its software rasterising of triangles. With the "vast majority" of them being drawn there, implying a nearly insignificant amount is done on PS5 using Primitive Shaders.
Do we know if RDNA2 still has what AMD calls Asynchronous Compute Engines?
RDNA2 is a combination of overall architecture and whatever current AMD features are available. There is no "full" or "canon" RDNA2 feature-set. The feature-set is dependent on application and platform. There will be features available on the upcoming discrete GPUs not available on the console implementations and vice-versa. There will be customisations made for console that may be further developed and made applicable for the next generation of discrete GPUs.
PS5 is RDNA2 every day of the week, no matter what planet is in retrograde. Its feature-set will be customised to itself and include things that will be found in discrete desktop RDNA2 GPUs as well as things that will be missing from those. It is not RDNA2. Not RDNA1.5. Not RDNA3. It is customised RDNA2 and if some rumours are to be believed Sony and AMD have again collaborated on something that be a part of the "full" "canon" feature-set of discrete RDNA3 GPUs.
Sony's relationship with AMD isn't adding a GPU to a cart and ticking some boxes of what they want on it. You only need to look at this history of Async Compute on GPUs to see that it is a technical partnership and collaboration, not a hands-off supplier-customer relationship.
I wasn't pretending to give serious answers, just direct sums of your comments, obviously.It's 12 x 64 GiB (68.72 GB) = 824.6 GB
I wasn't pretending to give serious answers, just direct sums of your comments, obviously.
I'll go with.......shocked and horny???I'm gonna go for shocked and excited! Something mind-blowing for PS5 (in a positive way)
12 modules 68GB each
Good day to you BGs. As you have a lot of VR related knowledge I wanted to ask your thoughts on the possibility of VR gloves becoming a thing for consumers in the next couple or few years. I'm hoping we'll get VR gloves where there are haptics all through the gloves so you can feel things as you interact with the worlds, and even have the ability to lock in place so when you pick up an object in the game world your hand will conform to the actual shape.
I know there are already demos for such things and have watched a bunch of Youtube videos, but do you think we might get something like that on the consumer level soon? I'm secretly hoping Sony are working on something like that for PSVR2, but who knows...
I'm getting to work and I can't give you a long answer. Sony is working on "something" (several). I do not expect it for PSVR2 since the smartest thing on a commercial level would be to sell it separately and that makes it possible for both PSVR1, 2, 3, ... logically it is part of the future if you want to evolve in the VR sector. Sony when? I don't even know the release date of PS5 ...
NAND flash is sold in binary sizes such as 512 Gb. 512 Gb / 8 = 64 GiB x 12 = 768 GiB = 825 GBThe only size I can calculate to get near to 825 is 72x12=864. What a strange drive size number that is (825)
You love me very fast. I have not said anything that is not known by some patent or youtube video.I love you![]()
I saw all the new pages and thought something big was announced. Then I learned it was just a bunch of reactions to a gif. Why do you build me up, buttercup?
It's Gigabyte not GigiByte. Who butchered the name so badly? Oh wait, it's Wikipedia that explains it.12 modules 64 gibibyte eachByte - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org
768 gibibyte = 825 gigabyte
I think he does understand it in some way, it's just he and others just want to blindly follow a certain narrative to excuse the bad decisions their favourite brand makes. Just look at this, how their opinions shifted when they can no longer make excuses:
Before Halo Infinite
After Halo Infinite
For you and for Sircaw...
You love me very fast. I have not said anything that is not known by some patent or youtube video.![]()
GiB and GB are different. gibibyte is not same as gigabyte.It's Gigabyte not GigiByte. Who butchered the name so badly? Oh wait, it's Wikipedia that explains it.
Wow one dude posts are GIF and the whole forum goes mental. I feel like some people are making the most of us desperate nerds. Like who even does that?? If you know something either say or don't. Making a mockery out of people.
It doesn't take knowledge or expertise to climb the gaming journalism ladder. All it takes is for you to be able to collect clicks, have friends capable and willing to give you a push, or a combination of both. Most "journalists" have the background and mentality of a blogger, they can write in an editorial style and draw more from personal experience than from technical or historical knowledge of the medium.Then you get Ign's Brian Macnugget who came out with a stinker of a tweet yesterday, and people are praising him saying its good you were honest, it takes guts to admit when you're wrong. WTF. i mean for months that rediculous idea has been pushed and it caused so much strife. How can that guy be so high up on the food chain and still be so clueless?