This is all assuming Sony is still around in 2020.
He's making a shopping list for Samsung.
This is all assuming Sony is still around in 2020.
[Nintex];34182858 said:He's making a shopping list for Samsung.
Sounds like a PS6(7?) feature list.
They are aiming incredibly high with this stacked 3d chips.... but in the long term, if they push it hard, the entire tech industry will greatly benefit from it.
And here people was worried Sony might cut back.
Where have I heard that before...
God, I love that Sony's boarding the 4K+ resolution gravy train right now. That's so Sony.
Classic Sony "promise the earth, deliver slightly crippled".
Gimme some Dennou Coil AR Glasses action, Sony. Oh yeah!
Classic Sony "promise the earth, deliver slightly crippled".
IIRC, before E3 05, Kutaragi did a presentation where he talked about realtime data off the network as being a next step for games - that it would introduce time, 'the 4th dimension' to gaming. E.g. in a racing game, getting up-to-the-minute race results in-game, realtime weather data from the network feeding into track conditions etc. That's all he meant, but the Krazy Ken meme jumped on it
They haven't promised anything you cretin.
Learn to read, Jesus.
How pleasant :\
Excuse me if I don't believe a single word of Sony PR.
How pleasant :\
Excuse me if I don't believe a single word of Sony PR.
How pleasant :\
Excuse me if I don't believe a single word of Sony PR.
With PS3. It brought us Bluray, but it costed Sony a lot. If they rush 3D stacking tech for PS4, it could potentially cost them even more.
Of course it's PR. lol. It doesn't have to be a marketing droid to be PR.
And with PS2 before that, but I was actually referring to the Cell and the revolution it was supposed to bring us. Back then other chipmakers claimed that they had similar designs on their roadmaps, but much further ahead, they were saying it was too early. Yet there were people who claimed that the Cell would accelerate the whole industry and bring us unimaginable things. Real-time ray tracing! Remember that? None of it really happened and the design was almost entirely abandoned. I'm just too old to keep falling for the same things over and over again.
Agreed.
Sounds like Sony is continuing to put the cart before the horse in terms of console design.Consumer technology giant Sony aims to give its next-generation gaming console an up to 10 year shelf-life, according to the CTO of its Computer Entertainment division, Maasaki Tsuruta
That said, with responses like this I don't know how smart it is for them to be revealing this sort of vision.
On the way.
But probably won't be ready for primetime until well into the PS4 generation, at best :\
The dude we're talking about here has a metric tonne of patents relating to these, btw. I guess it's his pet project. I wonder where they're at right now with it.
This is all assuming Sony is still around in 2020.
Your definition of PR seems to be "anything said by a company man ever".
but i think that 8k/4k resolutions and those exotic AR features will be aim for PS5.
Company representative doing a press junket is a by the book definition of Public Relations.
Assuming that generations are now 7.5 years... that's about 2030-2040. Nah... look back 20-30 years ago. That's Atari. That's SNES. 20-30 years ahead + parallel threads of technology converging = very high quality virtual reality. Probably not matrix quality... but I'd expect it to be a deep into a dramatic paradigm shift over the way we use computers and technology by then.
I foresee much disappointment within the next 3 years seeing some really seem to believe some of the bigger so called goals outlined here will be in the next system...
And with PS2 before that, but I was actually referring to the Cell and the revolution it was supposed to bring us. Back then other chipmakers claimed that they had similar designs on their roadmaps, but much further ahead, they were saying it was too early. Yet there were people who claimed that the Cell would accelerate the whole industry and bring us unimaginable things. Real-time ray tracing! Remember that? None of it really happened and the design was almost entirely abandoned. I'm just too old to keep falling for the same things over and over again.
This is a long term roadmap and that's how we should treat it, let's leave dreaming to more naive people.
Hopefully not just empty words.“We think that the core games will continue to be the most important"
4K tv's are here now but yes, that's not going to be the baseline for the machines if they come in the next year or so. PS5 maybe about right. Won't die of shock if PS4 has some sort of 4K support though