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Inside the PlayStation 4 Pro with Mark Cerny

Roughly three years after launching the PlayStation 4, Sony is week away from releasing a bigger, better version: the PlayStation 4 Pro.

Despite a summer (and then some) full of leaks and speculation, Sony waited until last month to publicly unveil the Pro in New York. Even then, technical details about the console were sparse; this week, system architect Mark Cerny told Gamasutra and other members of the press that since New York he’s been waiting for the other shoe to drop.

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naruga2784d ago (Edited 2784d ago )

of course PS4 Pro can produce that much of a power ...would be stupidly retarded for Sony to not be a match for X-Scorpio and play the underdog role like Nintendo...what i see is that Scorpio will exceed PS4 Pro visuals only in its exclusives and there not significantly ...

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Red_Renegade2784d ago

none of you guys have any clue what you're talking about.

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bouzebbal2783d ago

Sony and Nintendo are doing gaming the right way.
Some other company has nothing but words to feed their most loyal sheep.

nix2783d ago

All these Xboxers defending MS n going jingoistic. Poor souls don't even know that MS has left this generation because they've been beaten up black and blue.

The Scorpio was just a desperate move back at E3 clearly shown by the video which showed nothing. People are going to invest in Switch when it comes out because that's the second console one can have because most "exclusives" are anyways going to turn up on Steam after the poor sale on W10 store.

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Gazondaily2783d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

Well they started the whole mid gen upgrade thing. Their philosophy is no different from Microsoft I imagine but they just have weaker hardware.

morganfell2783d ago

They have the Hardware...in hand. Now. Some people though...

http://n4g.com/news/1974401...

Fatal-Aim2783d ago

The only one that doesn't believe in it or is pretending to not care about generation cycles is Microsoft because they are getting their butt kicked. So to divert from the thought, they tell you generations don't matter anymore. Its typical marketing.

DeadlyFire2783d ago

This is part of AMD Polaris tech they claim I believe. This is just a way to keep Pro in the ballpark of 4K rendering with mixing checkerboard rendering and this into it. Its a measure to ensure they are not left to far behind and hang onto the market until PS5 comes along.

While Microsoft claims 6 Tflops they could be using an estimation. As the hardware is not final just yet. It could reach just below that and they could still claim 6 Tflops. Worst case scenario Xbox still has the higher number even if it were 5.5/11 Tflops.

@Never4get
Switch is only capable of 1 - 2 Tflops max if its using base low power components at 16 FP. Its basic math 16 fp is double 32 FP performance output as less GPU cores are used at the same time with 16 FP.

freshslicepizza2783d ago

of course they still believe in console generations, their number one goal is to sell hardware and with playstation now festering in the background it is clear sony doesn't want to rock the boat. the ps4 pro will be a big success so expect these mid-term consoles each generation too.

uth112783d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

That 16-bit half float trick Cerny talked about is is a next gen AMD feature. Not sure if nVidia GPUs have it

Kingthrash3602783d ago

I'm convinced that xbox fanboys are lying to themselves at this point. Nobody is a fan a of system and is this misinformed about it.

jlove4life2783d ago

Why is he getting so many disagrees its 40 million plus vanilla ps4's out you think 3rd party devs going to alienate PlayStation player base for scorpio small group yeah right keep dreaming though actuality PlayStation can coast off ps4 regular and ps4 pro and a yr or 2 by 2020 release ps 5 microsoft will forever try to catch PlayStation unless PlayStation pull a x1 and piss off consumers but with sony relying on PlayStation dont see that ever happening #facts

lastking952783d ago

Never seen so much denial in my life lol. You ppl got it bad. Reap what you sow

sammarshall1022783d ago

Looking at what Microsoft achieved with 1 tflop in Gears 4, Horizon 3 and the rest of their X1 titles, they're going to create amazing games with 6 tflops

Kingthrash3602783d ago

You can say the same about the ps4 tho right?

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-Foxtrot2784d ago

Yeah. Hopefully this means the PS5 will be after the Pro

darthv722784d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

The PS5 will be perfectly timed for their next portable and console entries. So maybe... just maybe sony will build a hybrid as well?

Except unlike the switch, the docking station will contain some extra power to make for true 4k and enhanced vr.

When the PS5 is undocked, all the games will run 1080p 60fps no questions asked.

@EDMIX, when Sony added tv out to the PSP 2000 it was done as an afterthought. Yet when they revised the PSP Go and designed it to support docking and real controllers it showed a hint of what could be. Well before intendo and the Switch. It showed there could be a point where console and portable would be one and the same.

now back then the specs werent what they needed to be in order to deliver a full console experience but those days have changed. Sony has the know how, the technical skills and especially the developers to make something like this a reality and do it way better than Nintendo. I kept hoping sony would revisit their attempt and make something even better and rather than split the gaming base between portable and console they can serve both with one fully packed and powerful unit.

Be the market leader to both fronts instead of just one.

_-EDMIX-_2784d ago

@darth- Sony already did PSP 2000 and 3000 as well as the PSP Go so why would they do that again?

I mean sure for the next handheld but I don't see PlayStation 5 being that considering their market leader

bouzebbal2783d ago

yes, 2 years from now i think. Together with PSVR2 if VR1 becomes something.

DeadlyFire2783d ago

AMD Already confirmed AMD Zen APUs will be 'console ready for development' by 2018/2019 for Sony/Microsoft.

AMD Zen CPU cores will be vastly more power on the CPU side compared to AMD Jaguar cores in the XB Scorpio and PS4 Pro.

Tapani2783d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

@darthv72

Why would Sony create a hybrid in 2020 or so when you have 5G available and you can finally start streaming PS Now (including now PS4, PS3, PS2, PSX + Vue) with PS5?

They are extremely smart in creating the PS Now infrastructure, well, now. It is truly going to shine with 5G. A true digital service with everything Playstation streaming to any of your devices. Home experience uncompromised with 4K/8K HDR screen and a full-on customized box with latest tech. All in one ecosystem, including exclusives and an affordable price.

Zarock2783d ago

PS5 will be Sony's answer to the Xbox Scorpio!! It will knock the shit out of It.

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S2Killinit2784d ago

Good to hear. Sony consoles are the best electronic investment I have made in the pst, and i wiuld like them to continue the tradition.

Mystogan2784d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

So they still believe in starting from scratch with your games library and buying all new accessories?
There is LITERALLY no benefit to console generations for gamers, it only benefits the companies cuz you have to buy all new games and your accessories. People need to get over it. Its a thing of the past. There is no reason anymore that my current game or controller can't work with my new console. Its already pretty appalling that my 360 controller doesn't work with my xbox one, even though it uses USB and works with Windows PC's. Good thing that wont be the case going forward with Xbox.

If they want to lose the PS5 vs Xbox 5 war, this is exactly how they will lose that war. People will be more likely to buy an Xbox 5 because all their games and controllers will just work.

@below.
If it can play old games and controllers. Then its not the traditional console generation.

TheColbertinator2783d ago

Xbox 5?

And of course people will buy a new console even if it cant play the old games. I bought an Xbox 1 shortly after launch to play new games not 360 games. It was two years before Microsoft announced BC anyway.

Also who knows what will happen next gen anyway. No one saw the Wii winning 7th gen and not everyone expected the PS4 winning this gen after Microsoft did so well last gen.

I call for "wait and see"

iceman062783d ago

As long as they stick with the architecture of the PS4, which is likely, they won't have the same problems with BC as they had with the PS3. So, "starting over" becomes a non-issue. New games will be made for the new console, just like new games would be made for upgraded hardware. Controllers will advance and change so, at some point, most of us would be upgrading to those anyway. Especially if there are new features on it that games would take advantage of. All in all, whatever the cycle is (whether it's continuous or generational) won't really change too much. As long as the consoles don't radically change architectures.
IMO, the biggest difference will be the hype and spectacle surrounding them. Console launches are traditionally very eventful. They are like a shot of adrenaline to both sides of the industry, gamers and publishers alike. That part might be missed with a continuous cycle. Unless, of course, the new consoles actually have exclusive games. In which case, that would pretty much be similar to generational launches that kept BC as an option.

G20WLY2783d ago

"buying all new accessories" - what, like the Move controllers? Oh wait, they're still being used in conjunction with cutting edge technology 2 generations apart. Nice try, Mystogan, but sadly...bad troll failed. :(

OB1Biker2783d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

its can have the best of both approach. The main point and interest of a real new gen is to have new gen only games that actually use the full potential of the console and not only play old gen games. Still doesnt mean it cant play old games AS WELL.. I m sure the PSVR will work on the PS5 too.
Point is there is more incentive to buy a new gen console if you cant play true new games on old consoles. You can have all the power you want on a new model but power is about pointless if not used to its full potential. At some point, better graphics and performance is not enough and many gamers would still be playing on PS3/xbox 360 if they could play the same games.

ShottyatLaw2783d ago

Not sure why you got all of those disagrees. The best feature of PC gaming is the limitless compatibility. I hope Sony and MS shift away from this walled-garden approach.

I'd gladly lose rumble triggers or a touch pad in order to use my drawer full of 360 and PS3 controllers. I'd also skip 95% of the indie titles flooding the market to play a last gen AAA I might have missed on PS3 or 360. I shouldn't need multiple consoles to enjoy a company's library of software or peripherals in 2016.

Eventually games won't run on the new systems. That's fine. No different than eventually needing a new graphics card. But at least my steam library doesn't get wiped out whenever I upgrade.

rainslacker2783d ago (Edited 2783d ago )

Given that the changes between gens aren't so vast anymore, and that there aren't significant changes to input and whatnot, I actually kind of agree with this. At least the first couple sentences.

In the past, the generational changes had enough differences in the actual computing tech to warrant leaving the old behind. But nowadays, the whole premise of new generations of gaming is just throwing more power at it. There is very little logical reason to move into new architectures, when one consistent architecture is more than capable of providing what games need to deliver.

We've just reached a point where games have plateaued, and until the next step is needed, there is no real reason to shake things up beyond the power requirement.

I don't know if I would take Cerny's comment as saying that BC isn't necessary, or that accessories need to be abandoned in a new gen though. I think he was just speaking more from a technical point of view, where a new generation can indeed bring in some sort of new thing on the architecture side which would be beneficial for gaming advancement. There is nothing to say that the base architecture needs to be changed though.

Cerny is more a hardware guy. He doesn't seem to spend much time talking about the actual effects it has on consumers.

I don't know what next gen holds in terms of technology, although he might, but likely it's just going to be more power. removing accessories or libraries would benefit the hardware and software makers, but I think that even Sony is more interested in moving forward with a standard architecture so they can not have to design something new each time. It reduces their costs, and it makes them more nimble to provide upgrades allowing companies like AMD or NVidia to do most of the R&D into new computing tech advances.

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miyamoto2783d ago

Great interview.
He is working on Death Stranding and other PS4 exclusives.

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Relientk772784d ago

Good, looking forward to PS5

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PhoenixUp2784d ago

There logically always has to be a new console generation sometime in the future. You can't iterate on the same console 4ever

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Mark Cerny: When making consoles, we're not trying to build low-cost PCs

PlayStation legend Mark Cerny discusses PS5, the challenges of making consoles, and his 42-year games industry career

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darthv7212h ago

Well... they used to design their own chips. Emotion Engine, Cell, RSX... when they switched to using X86 based chips is now more akin to low-mid cost PCs than before. It may not look like a PC but it pretty much is one. I'd bet it could do productivity stuff just fine if they allowed it to.

Cockney11h ago(Edited 11h ago)

I think series consoles are closer to pc than playstation seeing as they used the full suite of rdna 2 functions, didn't Sony strip a lot of that away to streamline their machine to be games focused? Its probably lacking in the office and productivity department, don't ask me what their custom chip does or doesn't do I just remember reading a lot about at the time, "rdna 1.5" was the call and yet what we see is pretty much level pegging as far as games go

GamerRN9h ago

Actually, stripping that away doesn't streamline, it hinders. Those features are actually helpful for gaming.

And they didn't strip them out, they just didn't work closely enough to be able to use them all since specs weren't finalized. Microsoft took an inside line on that one.

The reason why things are equal is because Xbox rarely has games designed on their box, they are usually designed on PS5 and ported over. So Xbox loses the power edge it has to making up the poor optimization.

It's ok, I think the lesson is you have to have a significant increase in power of 30 percent or more to be noticeable. And you have to sell enough to become the lead console for development otherwise you lose that power.

Einhander19728h ago

@GamerRN

PS5 outperforms series x because it uses custom chips to process things that on xbox need to be done by the GPU/CPU.

Things like Tempest Audio, and it's custom compression chip for SSD as well as having a separate chip for upscaling using checkerboard and presumably FSR runs off it as well.

Number1TailzFan10h ago

The consoles use video ram as system ram as well since it's all shared, so nah.

Christopher9h ago

You should probably read the whole quote and not just go based on the title.

darthv728h ago

I have read it... I dont think anyone can build a PC that equates to the performance of a PS5/Series X for anywhere close to their selling point. Not for a while at least.

And my comment about them switching from custom chips to more PC related just adds to that fact. whether people want to believe it or not... Sony has built a low cost (not spec, there is a difference) PC.

neutralgamer19929h ago(Edited 9h ago)

We need better games on these consoles. This generation has been such a huge letdown so far. Moving forward these current consoles will be supported even when newer Playstation and Xbox are in the market. AAA games have been so expensive to make and it seems fun is taken out of games and loot boxes take their place. Try playing a NBA 2k game it's like a casino with slot machines

Einhander19728h ago

The PS5 is incredibly customized.

The SSD, the Tempest Audio, the APU itself is a mix of cross generation AMD hardware in order to be more optimized for gaming and cost efficient.

The PS5 Pro also has features from cross generation AMD hardware with RT features from RDNA 4 plus it's own custom upscaler PSSR.

PlayStation 5 Pro features next-gen RDNA 4-based ray tracing engine, allows 2-3x faster RT
https://www.tweaktown.com/n...

PlayStation still uses custom designed hardware.

darthv726h ago

honestly... I dont know why some are taking offense to it being called a low cost PC. It really is... and low cost is a good thing. the article did not say low performance PC... that is totally different.

Einhander19725h ago

I'm saying they still are designing their own chips, they just use AMD templates.

The PS5 APU has features from RDNA 1 2 and 3, and the PS5 Pro adds features from RDNA 4, and the CPU is the same with it own customized features.

Then all of that is paired with other custom chips.

VincentVanBro6h ago

You’re right but downvoted for some reason.

Pyrofire953h ago(Edited 3h ago)

When you only look at the big flagship chips that seems true, but there's a lot going on in a modern console that takes advantage of being a dedicated kit. The various elements put into how the pipelines are connected shape the direction of games. End to end decryption and data streaming is something big that PC can only kind of do and with less certainty for example. Dedicated audio chip that rivals the main CPU in the PS4 is a big paradigm shift, devs used to fight for cores and audio was often last priority, whereas in traditional PC design the main CPU does both of those jobs of processing audio and decryption, while also performing all the other CPU based tasks.
It's not the custom silicon that used to be what made consoles but there's a lot more to consoles now. Data storage was not even a consideration and almost no RAM was on old consoles. Now there needs to be an enormous amount of SSD storage, and RAM to make these games tick with how much is demanded from them.

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MIDGETonSTILTS1710h ago

Yah, hence the majority of the PS5’s hardware investment going towards an SSD instead of a GPU.

There are countless custom pc gaming rigs out there, and I bet none of them took an SSD-centric approach to their design, like the ps5 did.

bigfish10h ago(Edited 10h ago)

I can see where he’s coming from re ps5 not just being a box with parts like a pc. They must also spend an awful lot on r & d just to design the thing so it has aesthetic appeal and typical Japanese with some sort of Philosopy behind the design. Would also think other factors around the custom airflow and the like would cost a lot given that it’s not a standard box shape

gold_drake9h ago

true, but the alternative is, relatively, a expensive ordeal.
unless you dont game at all ha.

mkis0074h ago(Edited 4h ago)

Just spent 2000k on a 4070ti super 7800x3d 1440p gaming pc. Honestly consoles will never be replaced at this wide a gap in price. I plan to get a ps5 pro too.

Pyrofire953h ago

If you look into the hardware beyond just the CPU and GPU things start to look different, and there's plenty beyond just those two parts, those two parts even are modified to their own design in some degree.

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Eternal Damnation Interview With Soham Jaiswal, CEO, SD Games

Recently Gareth at Skewed and Reviewed spoke with Soham Jaiswal, CEO, SD Games about the pending Eternal Damnation game. The game is a hybrid of RPG and RTS and cast players as a Spider.

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Take-Two CEO Doesn’t Think AI Will Reduce Employment or Dev Costs; “Stupidest Thing” He’s Heard

Take-Two CEO Strauss Zelnick doesn't think AI will reduce employment or lower development costs, and calls it "stupidest thing" he's ever heard.

lodossrage5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

They already have AI trained to do coding.......

How he thinks it's stupid is beyond me, Especially since we see it happening in real time.

CS75d ago

Company A has 300 employees and lays of 200 to replace them with AI to release the same quality game.

Company B has 300 employees and keeps all 300 but instead uses AI to release a game with dramatically larger scale, scope, complexity, short dev cycle etc.

Company B would release a dramatically better product by using humans + AI and consumers would buy the better game.

I actually agree with this concept.

Huey_My_D_Long5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

This is key facet. Its how the AI is used. It's actually is impressive as is and really would make an amazing addition to alot of people in their jobs, not just tech. It also has the potential for businesses to use to lay off large amounts of people, as much as they could to save money on labor. I hope too many companies don't go with the latter. But since usually companies are worried about bottom line over people...we will see some try and hopefully fail. But yeah, if its to help workers like in your company B scenario I'm totally down...Just scared Company A may be too enticing to some ceos and businesses.

Darkegg5d ago

Value of AI and value of humans will both be increased with human-AI complex. Each, by themselves, will not be independently better than the other. Whether AI will ever be independent from humans is the fear question of humans, ironically because of our doing. At this stage, most of the doing is because of humans, not because of AI. AI is doing exactly that by our design, until we have failed ourselves with an AI development that went awry. The biggest take is that humans have only ourselves to blame when things become wrong, and we have to decide what is the ultimate goal with AI we want to accomplish. It would take a person with high morals and high ethics to make right of AI. I would not want businessman to decide what AI should do or what capabilities it can have. AI should be in the hands of people with high moral fiber, or those operating on love, kindness, and compassion.

BlackOni5d ago

AI is SUPPOSED to be used as a tool, not a replacement. It's designed to do two important things artists can take advantage of immediately.

- Make the ideation/reference imaging process much quicker and easier (basically using it as a google search)
- Make mundane and time consuming tasks faster and easier so more time is spent on creation.

Unfortunately, what many have done is used it as a way to replace rather than supplement.

Einhander19725d ago (Edited 5d ago )

CS7

In the ideal world yes.

In the real world where companies have shown little desire to innovate and spent every effort to maximize profits the end result will be the same quality games (if were lucky) made by less people and more AI.

Company Real World: Fires 200 people and makes the same game cheaper using AI and the executives get record bonuses.

Edit:

Lets look at history, specifically auto manufacturing.

In the 70's and 80's the auto unions tried to oppose automation of jobs (robots) stating that they would take peoples jobs. And the people in charge who wanted to make more money said the exact same types of things that are being said about AI. But we can look at history and see that countless types of jobs were in fact replaced by automation, that was of course even compounded upon by computers.

The net effect was that the rich got richer less jobs were needed so wages were forced down by competition for the jobs that were left.

hombreacabado4d ago

that concept works in the initial beginning phase of AI but once AI learns and surpasses the knowledge and coding expertise of even the best human employee than this CEO will no longer need competent humans in that line of work.

Extermin8or3_4d ago

@Hue_My£D_Long

Yes but that is a choice then by massively increased productivity and this greater income and wealth and stagnating with similar levels of productivity and output and not creating much wealth. Usually the option that creates wealth prevails because a rising tide raises all ships.

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Number1TailzFan5d ago

You can already make your own SFX with text prompts now as well, of course it will lower development cost and time

1Victor5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

WARNING WARNING ‼️ SARCASM AHEAD
Sure Strauss and robots didn’t take jobs from car factories.
Edit:Sad thing is he believes it and unfortunately he won’t be replaced for a long time by AI

senorfartcushion5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

He doesn't, he's just lying. These people lay people off so they can get bonuses. If AI takes jobs, their bonus goes bigger and the workforce goes smaller.

porkChop5d ago

Because he sees AI as a tool to aid development. He wants to use AI to help make bigger and better games in the same timeframe. Other CEOs want to replace devs with AI to cut costs and make lifeless games faster for a quick buck. Strauss has the right idea, this is how AI should be used. To extend and expand the capabilities of devs.

neutralgamer19924d ago

There will be few companies who will go overboard and try to replace their employees with AI tech. The ones that will make the most money will be the ones that utilize ai, along with their employee talent, to make the best product possible

AI could handle some of the most time consuming processes. To expediate the development, so in return, costing the publisher's last money end time.

Extermin8or3_4d ago

Not reliably they haven't. Coding done by ai is generally abysmal for all but the most generic tasks.

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jambola5d ago

Ceo says stupid thing
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Zeref5d ago (Edited 5d ago )

I think maybe sometimes we give people in these positions too much credit when it comes to intelligence.

DarXyde4d ago

I think you mean candor, not intelligence.

If you take him to mean what he's saying at face value, sure.

I don't. And I think he's clearly lying.

romulus235d ago

As long as it doesn't effect his inflated executive salary or his ridiculous bonuses I'm sure he's fine with it.

RNTody5d ago

Hahaha yeah trust the CEO suit over the actual developers making the games. Good one.

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