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JRPGfan said:
The thing that "hit me" is the power effeciency claims.
GCN that the PS4 uses, must be very poor, if the RDNA 1 is 50% more effecient, and RDNA2 is another 50% ontop of that.

This basically means Playstation 4, if it was made with RDNA2 and still at 16nm, would have like half the power draw.

CUH-2000 (PS4 slim newest model) already only uses like 47-90watts or so, while gameing.
If you could cut that in half just from useing better GPU architecture.... jeeez.

Imagine if they actually could solve the compatability issues from new architecture.... and made a 7nm version of a PS4 super slim?
It could probably be tiny and only sip like "20-30watts" while playing PS4 games.

I can see PS4 portable or PSVR built with PS4 APU inside,  like how Oculus Quest which has the hardware build inside the head set.