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BraLoD said:
Nate4Drake said:

  There's also been a recent development which refers to GDDR6: 24GB on a 384bit bus can reach 864 GB/s.

 ""Samsung Officially Begins Mass Production of GDDR6 Memory – Reaching Speeds of Up To 18 Gbps and 16Gb Density To Produce High-End Graphics Cards With Up To 24 GB VRAM, 864 GB/s Bandwidth""

https://wccftech.com/samsung-gddr6-16gb-18gbps-mass-production-official/

 I can't wait for an Official announcement.   It cannot come soon enough.

Me neither.

This feeling of antecipation for something you really want to know/see is so good haha.

They could tease some specs and show the controller at least until March like they did back in Feb 2013.

Though it is defitinely a 2020 release so they'll likely hold those to post E3.

Wait to see what MS has to say about their next gen console and come with theirs just after that.

Skipping E3 might have been a great idea, if MS goes radio silent with solid data they can do what they want and if MS does show/tell something substantial they can react accordingly (even as Sony play will not radically change based on what MS has to offer, anyway, they already have their major goals settled by now).

Anyway, a console reveal is always so fucking exciting.

Yep; I'm not expecting a FULL reveal soon;  it could be a special Event after E3.   Maybe a snack, glimpse of some impressive graphics from some Games in February, at Destination Playstation Event ?   I can't find a date though, for this Event...

Screenshot said:
I expect the next consoles to be slightly more powerful than the current Pro or the X and target 1080p not 4k.

mmm, Sony already confirmed it's gonna be a full Next Gen, not a PRO2.

BraLoD said:
TallSilhouette said:

Sounds a bit too good to be true. I assume that fov is a typo? Would also be a bit surprised to see both the PS5 and PSVR2 release in the same year. Other than that, would be nice.

Rumours have been that PS5 hardware is fully focused on being as integrated as possible with VR from a new PSVR headset also in the making.

It would make a lot of sense to announce both of them closely or even together if that's true, as its expected to support a next level quality VR since day 1.

I'm with you on this.



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