2. CPU
• AMD 8 core processor
• This will allow for future releases to be played
on the console which will have been primarily
made for the PC. With this technology games
development will be quicker and the console
will be able to handle more tasks at once.
3. RAM
• 8GB DDR5
• This will allow for the game to have more
background operations processing at once and
allow for the gamer to have more options
running at once. Such as download, chat,
games and mini games.
4. Graphics
• Custom Radeon graphics card
• With a custom graphics card this will allow the
PS4 to have better graphics power specificly
for the machine. Radeon are one of the
biggest companies to produce graphics cards.
This means the custom graphics will be able to
show you more in glorious HD.
5. Input
• PlayStation eye
• The PlayStation eye will come with the
console this time round and will work as a
webcam for those who don’t wish to use the
features for interactive gaming. It will also
come with a sensor built in to react with the
remote to act as a depth detector.
6. Controller
• Dual Shock 4
• This is an updated version of the remote sony
have used since the beginning. It will not have
a touch pad on the controller for even more
interaction with the games. It will also have a
share button for users to go back through
what the console has recorded as the player,
played and allow them to edit video for
friends to see.
7. Playstation Network
• The network will now base what you will buy
next on what you have previously purchased
or played. This service will then download the
game pre-empting that you will eventually buy
the game.
8. Summary
• Although we did not get to see the console
itself we certainly got a taste of what the
future hold for Sony’s console gaming market.
Although this may put some people off, it has
made me more inclined to buy it even though
I haven't seen what it may look like.