PS4: new kits shipping now, AMD A10 used as base


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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 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.

http://www.vg247.com/2012/11/01/ps4_...playstation_4/

Source: http://www.vg247.com/2012/11/01/ps4_details_playstation_4/

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Sounds good. I like how they're trying to make the experience as seamless as possible. Background downloads and being able to jump in and out of a game should be a standard feature for next-gen consoles.

I haven't been following news of the PS4 but are they going with just an APU? I assumed they'd use that alongside a more powerful GPU. I don't think an AMD A10 can run anything at "1080p60".

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Sounds good. I like how they're trying to make the experience as seamless as possible. Background downloads and being able to jump in and out of a game should be a standard feature for next-gen consoles.

I haven't been following news of the PS4 but are they going with just an APU? I assumed they'd use that alongside a more powerful GPU. I don't think an AMD A10 can run anything at "1080p60".

I'm sure Angry Birds would run at 1080p60 :p

Meh... 3D... I'd give 4K the priority to be honest ^^

Possibly it will do that, too though. Probably not at 60fps and 3D though. ;)

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1080p will be more than enough, considering that most of games that are out now are in 720p or lower resolution, mostly with 30fps. So transition to 1080p should be a big leap for consoles.

4K is still far, far away, and just like PS3, games will be designed to run at 1080p and then just upscaled to whatever resolution.

AMD A10 APU have much more powerful GPU than Xbox360 and PS3 combined. And it's not like they will just put off-the-shelf product in PS4, they'll probably have some modifications to make it better at running games.

And it's hard to expect from any side that they will use some expensive parts, Sony specially can't afford to loose big money by selling hardware much lower than manufacturing costs.

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AMD would be rubbing themselves in a very naughty place at the idea of providing Sony with GPUs for their next-gen hardware. Rubbing so hard it'd start a god-damn fire.

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AMD would be rubbing themselves in a very naughty place at the idea of providing Sony with GPUs for their next-gen hardware. Rubbing so hard it'd start a god-damn fire.

Aren't they handling all three consoles?

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If the Xbox 720 has a blue ray then I don't really care what PS4 has!

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I think it's smart going with a GPU/APU combo, developers can offload stuff like physics and ambient occlusion to the APU instead of relying on the SPUs/GPU like the PS3, and because its an x86 CPU it also means that it should be far easier to code for than the custom CELL cpu, we might even start to see more non-multiplatform ports for the PC. It might actually be affordable this time around.

The claims this time around seem doable, the PS3 was claimed to be able to do 2x 1080p 120HZ outputs at the same time and all sorts of other nonsense, though I think 1080p30 is more realistic with all the graphics turned up.

As for the '...why no 4K' nonsense thats bound to crop up, most PCs cant do 4K gaming without 2 or 3 SLI/Crossfire GPUs what makes you think a $500~ home console is going to be able to push that many pixels. By the time 4K TV are the norm we will be nearing the end of PS4 lifespan.

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1080p will be more than enough, considering that most of games that are out now are in 720p or lower resolution, mostly with 30fps. So transition to 1080p should be a big leap for consoles.

4K is still far, far away, and just like PS3, games will be designed to run at 1080p and then just upscaled to whatever resolution.

AMD A10 APU have much more powerful GPU than Xbox360 and PS3 combined. And it's not like they will just put off-the-shelf product in PS4, they'll probably have some modifications to make it better at running games.

And it's hard to expect from any side that they will use some expensive parts, Sony specially can't afford to loose big money by selling hardware much lower than manufacturing costs.

I wouldn't be so sure about that. After all, with the ps3 sony took a geforce 7800 and actually made it worse than its desktop equivalent.

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They should make bluerays play faster but i do like the feature of being able to go from game to online back to game seamless. So this will be another 600$ system out the door again I believe.

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If the Xbox 720 has a blue ray then I don't really care what PS4 has!

it won't have blueray per-say (as sony still won't let them). but i believe just like nintendo did with the Wii U, Microsoft is creating their own proprietary version of blueray that will be similar
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it won't have blueray per-say (as sony still won't let them). but i believe just like nintendo did with the Wii U, Microsoft is creating their own proprietary version of blueray that will be similar

You know this because?

Also Sony did not invent/do not own Blu Ray, they are merely part of the board of directors along with many other companies http://en.wikipedia....isc_Association

If Microsoft paid the licensing for Blu Ray I can't see what would stop them using it as is (with movie functionality intact).

Nintendo just skimp on media functionality, look at the Wii, no DVD playback.

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it won't have blueray per-say (as sony still won't let them). but i believe just like nintendo did with the Wii U, Microsoft is creating their own proprietary version of blueray that will be similar

Yeah you're wrong on this one, Sony has no say on who uses BD, it's not 100% sure yet but it will most likely have bluray, though I don't see the necessarily as BD players are so cheap today and they're starting to be everywhere anyway.

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interesting, glad to know I'm wrong on that subject. i never really did my research on that one, just went on what i had been told elsewhere

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interesting, glad to know I'm wrong on that subject. i never really did my research on that one, just went on what i had been told elsewhere

No problem. I noticed I came across quite snappy earlier, not intentional, guess I was sleepy/grumpy this morning :p

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it won't have blueray per-say (as sony still won't let them). but i believe just like nintendo did with the Wii U, Microsoft is creating their own proprietary version of blueray that will be similar

This is total nonsense. Both consoles will have blu-ray. Sony isn't the only maker of blu-ray drives on the planet.

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This is total nonsense. Both consoles will have blu-ray. Sony isn't the only maker of blu-ray drives on the planet.

try reading the next few posts after my quoted post and you'll see that i realized that i was wrong already
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About the article, I want to highlight something here...

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?.

Very affordable is the key phrase. After looking at the specs that VG put out. You will notice a discrete GPU is missing. I am wondering if they decided to take that out

to add in more memory and then modify the A10's built in GPU functionality. Very affordable could be around $250 at start. (in my mind at least).

You also have to think about how they are going to use Gaikai as well. Maybe they will lower the Orbis's functionality to stream games over via Gaikai

or maybe even PS3 games will be streamed over Gaikai to give backward compatibility.

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Yes AMD will be providing processors for all 3 consoles which isn't a surprise. Intel would charge them a fortune for a chip and their built-in graphics would be awful, nvidia and amd would never allow intel to add their gpu to be added otherwise intel would get all their secrets. So the only option is a cpu by intel/amd/ibm and a gpu by amd/nvidia or an amd apu. AMD apu will be far cheaper initially and in the long term as lower nm processes are released. Nvidia will likely be in list of possibilities for the next gen after this as they will have powerful arm chips by then but currently nvidia is out of the question for the time being.

It will be great for game developers having 1 vendor, they will probably have a similar API and SDK, porting games will likely be much quicker and cheaper.

If the Xbox 720 has a blue ray then I don't really care what PS4 has!

Why? You don't know what the graphics on the next gen are like or their online gaming. The only reason to go for xbox without knowing all of those things is Halo.

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Yes AMD will be providing processors for all 3 consoles which isn't a surprise. Intel would charge them a fortune for a chip and their built-in graphics would be awful, nvidia and amd would never allow intel to add their gpu to be added otherwise intel would get all their secrets. So the only option is a cpu by intel/amd/ibm and a gpu by amd/nvidia or an amd apu. AMD apu will be far cheaper initially and in the long term as lower nm processes are released. Nvidia will likely be in list of possibilities for the next gen after this as they will have powerful arm chips by then but currently nvidia is out of the question for the time being.

It will be great for game developers having 1 vendor, they will probably have a similar API and SDK, porting games will likely be much quicker and cheaper.

Why? You don't know what the graphics on the next gen are like or their online gaming. The only reason to go for xbox without knowing all of those things is Halo.

The only big problem being Direct X 11 vs OpenGL 4.x. I just don't understand why Microsoft and Sony just just make one console together. They are so much the same that it's almost a massive fail for them to not to consolidate their efforts, software, and hardware into one product.

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The only big problem being Direct X 11 vs OpenGL 4.x. I just don't understand why Microsoft and Sony just just make one console together. They are so much the same that it's almost a massive fail for them to not to consolidate their efforts, software, and hardware into one product.

please don't bring that up again, we've told you numerous reasons why in your thread about it
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