Antonio Villas-Boas, provided by Published 11:00 am EDT, Tuesday, April 16, 2019 Sony/Amazon Sony announced new details and specs about it upcoming PlayStation console on Tuesday. The console will come with upgraded specs from AMD, which will support “ray tracing.” Ray tracing creates more realistic in-game lighting effects than conventional methods, and can make for a more visually attractive video game. Ray tracing requires lots of power, so it’ll be interesting how it plays out in the next-generation of PlayStation consoles. Sony revealed to Wired on Tuesday some details about its upcoming next-generation PlayStation console, which is nameless for now but many are calling the “PlayStation 5.” The next-gen PlayStation console will run on a chip based on AMD’s third-generation of Ryzen consumer processors, which are comparable to Intel’s line of Core processors. AMD will also be supplying the graphics chip in Sony’s upcoming next-gen console, which will be based on the company’s “Navi” graphics chips. With upgrades to the latest generation of hardware, games will surely look better on Sony’s next-gen console than they currently do on the six-year-old PlayStation 4, and even the three-year-old PlayStation 4 Pro. It’s hard to imagine how much better the graphics will be, as… Read full this story
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