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teigaga said:
Mystro-Sama said:
No, that would split the install base. If that could work someone would have tried it already.


"Such an option would never have been considered for older PlayStation consoles as they used a custom hardware platform, which would have been extremely expensive to produce a new, more powerful version of. However, the PS4 uses the x86 architecture. Higher performance x86 chips are being produced all the time, meaning an upgrade would be significantly easier/cheaper to perform. But that doesn’t mean Sony would do it, just that it’s the first time they feasibly could.

Masayasu Ito, Sony Computer Entertainment Senior Vice President, confirmed this during an interview with Japanese gaming website 4Gamer. He also went on to say the real question is whether it should be done."

http://www.geek.com/games/sony-says-releasing-a-more-powerful-ps4-is-possible-1638123/

The PS3 was begging for more memory. With a slim model they could have easily doubled the ram.
But then what? Skyrim only runs on ps3.5 and ps3 versions simply aren't supported at all?

But to be honest I am in the market for a 4k UHD player soon. So if Sony is going to bring out a slim model with that build in than I might buy another one. I hope they are smart enough to keep the games hardware spec fixed as that will only lead to overall worse quality games.