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Pemalite said:

We don't know that for sure, there isn't any evidence to tell us what OS they are using for next-gen... Or for that matter "OS's". (As in plural, aka. Multiples.)

It's almost certainly going to be the same OS so let's not entertain the concern of an entirely new OS for even a second ... 

Next gen console architectures were built in mind to be backwards compatible with old software like the OS ... 

Pemalite said:

What the Playstation 4 has... Has absolutely zero bearing on what the Playstation 5 or the next Xbox will have... As again, we lack any evidence that disproves or substantiates the inclusion of auxiliary ARM cores.

Considering the PS4 Pro also had an auxiliary ARM processor as well (pattern starting to emerge), I wouldn't say that it won't have any bearing as to what the PS5 will feature. Sony is pretty much guaranteed to at least keep the ARM processor or expand upon it for compatibility purposes ... 

As for the new Xbox, that's more up in the air ... 

Pemalite said:

Which makes 4k relevant.

31% is a very relevant piece of the home TV display pie, that is 10's if not 100's of millions of gamers to market towards.

That's 31% of the American households and if we also take Steam hardware survey into account, most high-spec gamers don't care about 4K ... 

More people should be concerned about their uplink speeds rather than what their device is capable of outputting ... 

Pemalite said:

Yeah... That doesn't make AMD's notebook GPU's good by any stretch of the imagination. - Nor is it my problem anyway.

Of course it isn't your problem but it won't matter much anyways since their APUs lag behind their discrete CPU/GPU design cadence ... 

AMD APUs won't be worth pursuing either until DDR5 arrives ...