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RUMOR: New PS4 devkits shipping now, based on AMD A10 serie

Post by deadpunk » Thu Nov 01, 2012 7:45 pm

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PS4: new kits shipping now, AMD A10 used as base
Developers are currently taking receipt of a new PlayStation 4 dev kit, VG247 has been told today, with a final version slated to appear in January. Yes, it’ll have Blu-ray. No, it isn’t being made in Japan.



Multiple sources have confirmed to VG247 today that a new version of the Orbis kit is now shipping to developers, and that it’s housed in a normal PC case.

There are to be four versions of the dev kit, we were told. A previous version was essentially just a graphics card. The version shipping now is a “modified PC,” and the third version, appearing in January, will be close to final spec. A final version will be delivered to developers “next summer”.

Some US developers attended a “disclosure meeting” at Sony’s offices this week, with a further meeting to take place in the coming weeks. The purpose of the meeting is for Sony to tell studios what the machine is designed to do, to detail hardware and to show a set of presentations.

Our source told us that Sony is only calling the machine Orbis, and is not using the words “PlayStation 4″ in these meetings at all.

Orbis, we were told today, is based on the AMD’s A10 APU series. An APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) is a combined CPU and GPU.

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 that’s powerful enough for “today and tomorrow’s market”.

The dev kits have “either 8Gb or 16Gb of RAM. Deduce from that what you will.”

The hardware is not being made in Japan, it was said.

When asked if PS4 will have an optical drive, specifically Blu-ray, our source responded: “Of course it has.” We’ve been told the hard drive will be 256Gb “as standard,” but it’s not clear if it’ll be a normal HDD or a solid state drive.

We were told that Sony’s aim with Orbis is to avoid problems involved in launching PS3 by creating something “very affordable” but that “isn’t a slouch”.

The machine has WiFi and Ethernet connectivity and HDMI out. Our source said the was “no difference” between PlayStation 3 and Orbis input/output.

The UI, however, has been revamped. It was said today that players will now be able to press the PS button mid-game and travel “anywhere” on the system. An example given was buying DLC from the PS Store mid-game then seamlessly returning to play.

“They’re trying to make it as fluid as possible,” our source said.

We were also told that the machine will be designed to accept system and product updates in the background, and that it’ll “always be in standby mode”. When you set the console up, we were told, you’ll be asked if you want to allow background downloads. You can, of course, disallow them.

No details have been given on the pad as yet. Confirmation is expected this month.

Orbis is expected to be announced at an event “just before E3″ next year.
Source: vg247

btw: AMD's A10-5800K Trinity APU can be overclocked to 7.3 GHz and with 16 GB of ram, most game could run in memory. I hope this is true or something better in the final build.
And imo it will be cheaper than launching price of the ps3 and those who already have a 3d led tv... no need to buy a new tv to enjoy it 100% :D
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Re: RUMOR: New PS4 devkits shipping now, based on AMD A10 se

Post by MaxiExtreme » Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:34 pm

Sony is really upset with LV0 that what found recently so they have to push early debut of PS4...
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Re: RUMOR: New PS4 devkits shipping now, based on AMD A10 se

Post by MaxiExtreme » Mon Nov 05, 2012 5:36 pm

deadpunk wrote:
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PS4: new kits shipping now, AMD A10 used as base
Developers are currently taking receipt of a new PlayStation 4 dev kit, VG247 has been told today, with a final version slated to appear in January. Yes, it’ll have Blu-ray. No, it isn’t being made in Japan.



Multiple sources have confirmed to VG247 today that a new version of the Orbis kit is now shipping to developers, and that it’s housed in a normal PC case.

There are to be four versions of the dev kit, we were told. A previous version was essentially just a graphics card. The version shipping now is a “modified PC,” and the third version, appearing in January, will be close to final spec. A final version will be delivered to developers “next summer”.

Some US developers attended a “disclosure meeting” at Sony’s offices this week, with a further meeting to take place in the coming weeks. The purpose of the meeting is for Sony to tell studios what the machine is designed to do, to detail hardware and to show a set of presentations.

Our source told us that Sony is only calling the machine Orbis, and is not using the words “PlayStation 4″ in these meetings at all.

Orbis, we were told today, is based on the AMD’s A10 APU series. An APU (Accelerated Processing Unit) is a combined CPU and GPU.

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 that’s powerful enough for “today and tomorrow’s market”.

The dev kits have “either 8Gb or 16Gb of RAM. Deduce from that what you will.”

The hardware is not being made in Japan, it was said.

When asked if PS4 will have an optical drive, specifically Blu-ray, our source responded: “Of course it has.” We’ve been told the hard drive will be 256Gb “as standard,” but it’s not clear if it’ll be a normal HDD or a solid state drive.

We were told that Sony’s aim with Orbis is to avoid problems involved in launching PS3 by creating something “very affordable” but that “isn’t a slouch”.

The machine has WiFi and Ethernet connectivity and HDMI out. Our source said the was “no difference” between PlayStation 3 and Orbis input/output.

The UI, however, has been revamped. It was said today that players will now be able to press the PS button mid-game and travel “anywhere” on the system. An example given was buying DLC from the PS Store mid-game then seamlessly returning to play.

“They’re trying to make it as fluid as possible,” our source said.

We were also told that the machine will be designed to accept system and product updates in the background, and that it’ll “always be in standby mode”. When you set the console up, we were told, you’ll be asked if you want to allow background downloads. You can, of course, disallow them.

No details have been given on the pad as yet. Confirmation is expected this month.

Orbis is expected to be announced at an event “just before E3″ next year.
Source: vg247

btw: AMD's A10-5800K Trinity APU can be overclocked to 7.3 GHz and with 16 GB of ram, most game could run in memory. I hope this is true or something better in the final build.
And imo it will be cheaper than launching price of the ps3 and those who already have a 3d led tv... no need to buy a new tv to enjoy it 100% :D
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Re: RUMOR: New PS4 devkits shipping now, based on AMD A10 se

Post by deadpunk » Mon Nov 05, 2012 9:39 pm

ACTUALLY THIS IS NOT PLAYSTATION 4..... IT'S PLAYSTATION POOR...
When ps3 was released back in 2006, it was a massive improvement over the ps2/xbox with amazing graphic and gameplay.
This time it will not be "holographic video console" but native 1080p 3D, if they go the 4k UHD, not everyone will be ready for that.
IMO the ps4 will have a shorter life-cycle and its all good.

I'm still using my Sony 32" 720p LCD tv and my ps3 is great on it, If these 3D led tv got a bit cheaper next year,maybe i will grab one and wait for the ps4 release date.

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Re: RUMOR: New PS4 devkits shipping now, based on AMD A10 se

Post by shinra358 » Tue Nov 06, 2012 10:35 pm

When I saw PS4, I was like "meh." When I saw AMD, I was like "Ready. Set. Terrible."

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Re: RUMOR: New PS4 devkits shipping now, based on AMD A10 se

Post by JonathanH » Thu Nov 08, 2012 5:48 pm

A10 is as good as a ATI 6600 card which is actually the 5750 with different drivers.
They are cpu gpu optimized but they can't compete with a good separate video card and a good separate cpu.

It's 1 gb of graphics guys, I believe 3.6 - 4.0 ghz 4 core processing with turbo on.

If you are paying 600 dollars for a ps4 then you are getting ripped off, I'm guessing $ony will sell it for 700 launch price maybe even more -_-.

You can easily build a computer that costs 350$ with the same parts.
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