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sergiodaly said:
Roronaa_chan said:


No it isn't. That stuff goes to people currently developing for PS4, it  changes nothing in our PS4s.


Yes it does. Our ps4 has a operating system that uses two cores and has code based on that hardware specs, and with the change in the sdk the PS4 OS has to be updated. Every time the OS reserved hardware is "changed" a firmware has to be instaled.


All they are doing is letting developers access that core for games. When you play those games, they will use the core. As for the OS's performance, that (and stability) are updated often and is probably already ready to operate under one core from previous updates. Even if it isn't, it can come much later, because we won't be playing anything that benefits from this for quite a while.