A PDF stolen from the offices Sony reveals many details about the future of the Japanese console.
The war of the next-generation consoles is now started, even if it proceeds (for now) under the table and away from the spotlight of the spotlight.
Sure enough, before the official launch chasing rumors and details about the hardware and the capabilities of the console of the future.
Many items are destined to remain such, and often come out to the launch vociferate features never before.
But this time the leak is one of those sensational, hard to deny.
A famous Japanese blog, Kotaku, managed to get my hands on a 90-page PDF containing the details of the development kit of the new Sony Playstation 4
This document is attached to the kit sent to various manufacturers, then (unless disproved or fake last-minute) talk about official documents "confidential" now become public domain.
Waiting for reply from Sony, let's enjoy the hardware and the innovations that will most likely be the heart of the Japanese consul.
Note: These features, when taken from a document "considered official," may be untrue, misleading and subject to change prior to presentation to the public.
Here are the hardware specifications described in the document:
APU: 4 dual-core processors in parallel AMD64 "Bulldozer" 2 processes can be managed for each core, 4 processes per processor (AMD Clusters) Total manageable processes APU: 16 threads per processor Clock Speed: 4 GHz clock frequency APU: 16 GHz RAM: 8 GB DDR3 1866 MHz GPU: AMD 20-core R10xx GCN Dedicated Video Memory: 2.2 GB GDDR5 4-port USB 3.0 2-port Ethernet Blu-ray (up to 100 GB) Hard drive 160 GB HDMI support 3D Optical audio output, up to 7.1 channels
Features superlative worthy of a next-generation consoles, particularly the innovative AMD APU to 4 dual-core processors in parallel (up to 16 clusters and 16 GHz frequency in parallel) and the new AMD 20-core GPU graphics new generation.
Rumors speak of at least 1.9 TeraFLOPS reached the platform, with a huge (the new Xbox720 is accredited to 1.2 TeraFLOPS, but the data are not yet acknowledged).
Are only to clarify some doubts: the nature of the hard disk installed (if SSD or simple mechanical disc) and the real utility in having two Ethernet ports on the same console (LAN-Party?).
Has not leaked anything about the final design (the image above is just a concept), the new controller or new interaction systems (helmet 3D): when the only news in this regard is that the new console seamlessly support the old PlayStation 3 controller.
Interesting details emerge on the management of multi-account PS4, ORBIS
To summarize in simple terms, the console will be able to provide access to multiple accounts from the same location, each account will be managed and assigned to each controller or game controller connected to the PS4.
The data, the progress of the game and saves will be synchronized in the cloud.
Example: I have created a very strong team playing PES or FIFA on PS4.
I want to challenge my friend "at home", or go to his house to challenge him.
Can I upload my team and my game progress (or its progress) directly on his / on my console and assign the account to their game controller.
As another example, defeating a boss enemy in multiplayer, all participants riceverano their trophies and records.
The multiplayer home (in my opinion the best involvement and socialization) will be one of the strengths of the new Sony console.
The account ORBIS will be useful for the online multiplayer and keep a backup copy of your progress in the single player mode, possibly to load on any console PS4 we will be on hand (the Play or hard drive breaks? bailouts are safely on the cloud).
To conclude: the gauntlet to Microsoft and Nintendo has now been launched, and the PS4 has all it takes to establish itself as the most complete and powerful console of the trio "next-gen".
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