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if sony can make a handheld that isnt the remoteplay one they made a while back, like an actual handheld thats weaker than a ps5 and more on par with a ps4, and it can still run the ps5 games on it albeit at weaker fps, and they make it about as expensive as the most expensive option for the steam deck, i'd probably buy it because the idea of being able to play the console games on the go and they not be weird versions made specifically for a handheld like they used to do is a novelty idea id make use of like a steam deck (i dont have a steam deck but im working on obtaining one sometime in the future)
Sony would just make all the parts a proprietary nightmare.

Just look at the PSP... proprietary game format with proprietary memory cards which means they can jack the price up to whatever they want because it's their "exclusive" shit. And do we REALLY need another company to pull a Nintendo with their sheer arrogance?
 
How do you sell normalfags on buying a console that's less powerful than the one before it?
It's not less powerful in terms of actual computation... They mean it uses less power from the wall. PS5 and Pro have insanely high power budgets for consoles which is what necessitates their overbuilt and failure-prone cooling systems.
 
A ps5pro sidegrade with a non-shitass cpu and huge emphasis on ai to do everything.
I'm actually skeptical of how AI is going to be handled by next-gen consoles, unless you mean upscaling and other graphics features which are pretty lightweight.

I'm thinking about the LLMs and whether these consoles will have enough memory to support them. A cheap way to handle it could be to have the expected 24-32 GB GDDR7 alongside an unusual amount of cheaper DDR5/LPDDR5X/LPDDR6. PS5 has 512 MB DDR4, PS5 Pro has 2 GB DDR5. Think 16-32 GB for PS6. Pretty much anything chosen will be cheaper per GB than GDDR7, but it could add another $30-100 to the BOM. The memory could be used by the CPU and/or an on-die NPU.

Why do you want AI/LLMs? To have interactive NPCs. Insert Skyrim/Fortnite demos here. A keyboard isn't needed if there's a microphone on the controller for voice recognition. It could be possible to generate structured data, e.g. quests. If it goes sideways, you might laugh at the results.

They don't have to do any of that, but if they do it will come to PC games in the 2030s instead of the 2040s.

If 8x Zen 6 cores is a real spec, as well as 3x Zen 6 + 8x Zen 6c for Xbox, then it will become easy for PC gamers to handle. A 10-core Zen 6 desktop CPU should be fine, and only needed after games stop targeting PS5/XSX... in the early 2030s.
 
I'm actually skeptical of how AI is going to be handled by next-gen consoles, unless you mean upscaling and other graphics features which are pretty lightweight.
Basically just the current upscaling and frame generation on steroids to compensate for the lack of an appreciable power boost and the ongoing optimization crisis.
 
Lmao that guy’s still around? I thought he’d been laughed off the Internet after so many years of shilling for Xbox and talking about how Nintendo is totally gonna go bankrupt this time for real you guys.
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