| sales2099 said: Sony did go on record saying they wouldnt make the same financial investment as they did with PS3. That suggests a less powerful graphics leap to PS4. But on the other hand.....Vita showed us that Sony isnt changing anytime soon. |
no it doesnt.
it suggests that they wont be reinventing blu-ray technology and cell technology. since they already exist.
the invested billions into those 2 things, and they were the 2 most costly components to the ps3 production.
since those 2 things already exist now, there will be no need for billions in R&D, and production costs.
they will likey stick with the existing cell technology and improve upon it (cell 2.0) and they already have blu-ray so no need for new disk format, so they will just make it faster. its currently 2x speed, it will likely be at least 12x speed. and the is a good chance that they will make a bigger disk capacity (100 gb)
with bluray tech and cell 2.0 in their next system costs will be significantly less, while still being a lot more powerful. they will just have to put in a lot more ram and much better graphics card.
so i personaly think they will again have the most powerful system, while having significantly less cost.







