Mi sa che non hai letto l'articolo.. che indica l'utilizzo di nuovi processori AMD con produzione a 16-14nm, come potenziale il raddoppio delle capacità della CPU:
" The current-gen console processors are an assemblage of off-the-shelf AMD components with some level of customisation requested by Sony. In the move to 14/16nm production technology, there's a 2x increase to transistor density compared to 28nm, meaning that Sony can produce a microprocessor the same size as PS4's current Liverpool chip, but theoretically twice as powerful. Sony could also stand to benefit from AMD's advances in both CPU and GPU technology - its upcoming Zen CPU cores and Polaris GPU architecture.
However, the question of which parts are available to Sony comes down to timelines. Polaris is viable but difficulties may arise in terms of the new APU's CPU component. AMD's Zen architecture releases first as a performance desktop part towards the latter end of this year - consoles rely on low-power mobile technology, and the PC equivalents remain unclear, with no mention on AMD's roadmaps. There's a very strong possibility that a 2017 revised PlayStation could feature a relatively big jump in GPU performance, but conversely, the CPU component could remain much the same. "
O poi regà se volete fa i negazionisti amen fate pure eh.
Io riporto quello che leggo e l'articolo è interessante.






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