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VGLeaks: Details multiple devkits evolution of Orbis

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Leaked photo of the PS4 with its eight Jaguar cores and the new DS4. According to Microsoft's Polygon you get a 9th core for free purchasing the Halo 4 pizza at Pizza Hut, Doritos and a couple of Mountain few.


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There are a few things I think will change or that I have problems with.

4 CU's first. Maybe it's just a dev kit solution until final hardware, who knows, but I don't think they'll just make 4 CU's more compute focused.

CAV Bluray. Doesn't make sense. Bluray is CLV IIRC, so this rumor has it incorrect. Someone I know said dual layer is CAV, but I don't think that's right.

They also screwed up on the ROPS and TU's. Seems like a silly thing to mess up for a site that praises itself for major hardware leaks.
 
http://www.fudzilla.com/home/item/30278-hsa-foundation-gets-few-more-members said:
HSA Foundation gets few more members

HSA Foundation has been on quite a roll lately. It managed to gather quite a few names to back its cause and today Sony, ST-Ericsson and STMicroelectronics joined the group.
I expected Sony to wait till close to the PS4 announcement before announcing membership in HSA.

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I expected Sony to wait till close to the PS4 announcement before announcing membership in HSA.

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That was mentioned the other day. When the first announced the HSA Foundation, I was in the AMD adobe breeze room watching the presentation. I asked why Sony wasn't on there, the PR guy in the chatroom implied that Sony would eventually be on there. It's about time we saw it though.
 
"Using the current DLNA premium content guidelines, Service Providers are now allowing consumers to stream their favorite television programs and movies to products such as digital televisions, tablets, mobile phones, Blu-ray disc players and video game consoles," This from a release at CES 2013 but we have yet to see it on the PS3. I suspect that this means Sony will have a firmware update Feb-March possibly the day before Feb 20th with a new DLNA renderer and more.

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Sony and Microsoft have been ready to support RVU with DLNA and DTCP-IP since 2010. The initial standard was to use bitmapped menus but that is/has changed to HTML menus and HTML5 video (Mpeg2 and h.264) allowing 1080P and S3D on TVs that support it. The game console can be a "set top box" supporting the standard. Features like XTV, voice control and more will be added to the base RVU functionality provided by thin client set top boxes. Late 2012 Comcast had several markets supported by this but it appears 2013 is going to see the rollout to most markets along with ATSC 2.0 features added (S3D, 1080P, XTV)

Video: Comcast demonstrate Intel’s XG5 set top box streaming content with DLNA


Video: Comcast demonstrate Intel’s XG5 set top box streaming content with DLNA
January 20, 2013 - News, Videos - Tagged: CES, CES 2013, Comcast, DLNA, intel

At CES DLNA announced service providers where using DLNA to deliver premium content around the home and Comcast have where demonstrating using an Intel XG5 set to box to distribute premium content to Smart TVs, phones and DLNA clients. Using DLNA content like guide data, on demand and live TV can be sent from the Intel box to DLNA clients.

Video describing features. "Set top box functionality" will be supported by PS3, PS4 and Xbox 720. Xbox 360 (no 1080P or 1080P S3D) can also support a subset of the PS3-PS4-Xbox 720 features.

http://thedigitallifestyle.com/w/index.php/2013/01/09/dlna-announces-service-providers-deploying-services-using-dlna-premium-content-guidelines/ said:
INTERNATIONAL CES 2013, LAS VEGAS – January 9, 2013 – The Digital Living Network Alliance® (DLNA®) today announced that Service Providers are now using DLNA Guidelines to deliver premium services to consumer devices. Service Providers including Comcast, Cox, DIRECTV, Orange and Time Warner Cable have deployed products implementing the DLNA® premium content guidelines, a set of standards announced at International CES 2012 and developed in conjunction with the Service Provider community to create greater consumer content choices on consumer electronics devices.

“Using the current DLNA premium content guidelines, Service Providers are now allowing consumers to stream their favorite television programs and movies to products such as digital televisions, tablets, mobile phones, Blu-ray disc players and video game consoles,” said Nidhish Parikh, chairman and president of DLNA. “Connected devices are a central part of today’s digital home, and DLNA is continually helping consumers easily share, view and engage with premium content and services while reducing the device clutter present in so many of today’s living rooms.”

DLNA® Guidelines were developed with consumer connectivity in mind. DLNA premium content guidelines open up opportunities for the delivery of premium commercial services to a wide range of retail devices. The Alliance is working on several enhancements that include enabling consistent presentation of User Interfaces (UI) across devices and providing consumers with the look and feel that they have come to expect from their selected provider. DLNA Service Provider member companies remain actively involved in the ongoing expansion and support of DLNA®premium content guidelines to enable additional premium content features.

“Devices supporting the DLNA premium content guidelines can access premium services using XG1 set-top boxes with the AnyRoom DVR service that Comcast has begun deploying,” said Tony Werner, EVP and CTO, Comcast Cable. “We look forward to working with DLNA vendors to enhance DLNA premium content guidelines to include HTML5, MPEG-DASH and other standard extensions that will enable offerings such as our XFINITY® Guide with enhanced access to linear programming, DVR and on demand services.” “Cox is actively deploying its Cox Advanced TV Plus video service that allows DLNA premium content devices to access Cox Whole Home DVR content,” said Steve Necessary, Vice President, Video Product Development & Strategy, Cox Communications, Inc. “We expect more than 500,000 subscribers to have DLNA premium content functionality using our Trio advanced guide within a year,” he added.

“The DLNA premium content guidelines used by the DIRECTV Genie allow full HD DVR functionality without the need for receivers in every room,” said Romulo Pontual, executive vice president and CTO of DIRECTV. “Our customers can pause and rewind live TV, discover and record shows, and enjoy the DIRECTV Genie’s simple and magical television experience directly on any of the millions of RVU-enabled Samsung Smart TVs in homes today, with more RVU-enabled devices coming throughout 2013.” “For the benefit of our new Livebox Play offer, which will provide our customers with an enhanced entertainment experience, Orange has been deeply involved in the development of key new features of the DLNA premium content guidelines,” said Paul-François Fournier, Technocentre executive vice president, Orange. “The Diagnostics feature will allow our helpdesk service to guide our customers, enabling them to resolve problems quickly and easily. The Low Power feature is a must-have function in Europe for managing the power-saving modes of Orange equipment as well as consumer electronics devices over the home network.”

“Today, we have millions of set-top boxes deployed capable of delivering content to DLNA premium content products using our Signature Home Service,” said Mike LaJoie, EVP and CTO of Time Warner Cable. “New extensions to DLNA premium content guidelines will be valuable as we continue to extend the reach of our services to more consumer devices.”
The design of the PS4 and Xbox 720 must provide for a Low power XTV/DLNA mode and that includes HTML5 functionality.
 
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