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Mark Cerny: PS4 Contains a Dedicated Audio Processing Chip

Mark Cerny has revealed that the PS4 has a dedicated audio chip for processing different streams.

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Need4Game4622d ago (Edited 4622d ago )

Sounds Good.

Crazyglues4622d ago (Edited 4622d ago )

I see what you did right there... very clever.. LoL

(double meaning - yes this sounds good, and yes the PS4's sound is good) ..LoL

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Smurf14622d ago

The PS3 also had fantastic audio processing capability. Adding a dedicated unit will make the PS4 even better.

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generic-user-name4622d ago

Thank you for the detailed breakdown of his joke.

fr0sty4621d ago

So that means PS4's CPU doesn't have to be used to process it's OS, video, or audio. It has dedicated chips for each. This gives it a processing advantage over XB1, which has to use it's CPU to handle kinect and it's OS.

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MizTv4622d ago

Can't wait to play some bf4 with my 7.1 Surround sound

Tru_Blu4622d ago

Just don't be one of those guys that use a camera mic with that setup. Nothing worse then hearing someone elses game and not mine.

bviperz4622d ago

It's like:

"Dude, turn your sh!t down!"
(Dude, turn your sh!t down!)-feedback
(Dude, turn your sh!t down!)-feedback
(Dude, turn your sh!t down!)-feedback

Bluepowerzz4622d ago

lol your funny man i like your movies i loved khmmorpg part one.

Conzul4622d ago

Great. Maybe we can finally listen to .flac music files

3-4-54622d ago

I hope we get a Korg-DS type of Game/app then that lets me make music on the PS4.

That could be huge with the replay button + instant upload to youtube.

Seriously could spark an indie game music movement.

Hopefully somebody else at Sony sees the future potential like I can.

Tsar4ever014622d ago

Now this is what I like & respect in a "system architect" a person who looks to the future, A FORWARD THINKER.

JunioRS1014622d ago

What CAN'T it do Cerny? Just give us the shorter list

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fsfsxii4622d ago

Oooh, no, thats more PR talk /s
Seriously, this is getting better

thelaughingwiseman4622d ago

Better fix that paying to play online, cross game chat, and ability to change online ID's

JohnWayne_4622d ago

Well they have already confirmed cross game chat, so maybe you should do a little more research before talking out your ass.

dcj05244622d ago

Well you can do cross game chat on VITA/PS4 and you change your online ID now on PS3.

Genuine-User4622d ago

You can make a new account but you can't change the name of your existing ID.

Bluepowerzz4622d ago

ok im on psn right now tell me how to change my id.

Genuine-User4622d ago

I would gladly support Sony to make my online experience more smooth, plus you get added value with PS +.

Cross game chat already exists on PS Vita, it will also translate over to the PS4.

I would like to change my PSN ID as well.

BlaqMagiq244622d ago (Edited 4622d ago )

Online is not going to be free on PS4 anytime soon. Besides PS Plus value is way better than Xbox Live anyway. Either get with PS Plus or GTFO.

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Mark Cerny 'Loved' Legend of Dragoon, But Admits It 'Can't Possibly Be as Good' as He Remembers

The Legend of Dragoon is held in very high regard by Sony stalwarts, a JRPG developed in-house for the original PlayStation. While it never achieved the same success as other games of that era, it's retained a cult status, and you still see calls from fans today for Sony to return to the land of Endiness. Now, fans can say that Mark Cerny, lead system architect for the PS4 and PS5, ranks among their number.

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no_more_heroes97d ago

There's definitely parts of it that haven't aged well, for sure. It would be interesting to see how a remake could fix the things that need it while somehow maintaining the game's charm.

gold_drake96d ago

i think the combat could definitely be almost like expedition 33, with the precision input thing.

no_more_heroes96d ago

My thoughts exactly. It's been a long-ass time since I've played it, but I remember there being weirdness with the plot regarding a female character. I'm on the fence about whether I'd want an FF7 Remake-style approach, or just a warts-and-all approach of it being the same exact game with 21st century graphics and presentation.

Even with regards to the goofy voice acting lol!

Part of me wants that FF7R style treatment.

Relientk7796d ago

A fantastic JRPG that should return. I wish Sony would just remake this already. I mean Bluepoint Studios makes fantastic remakes... there you go Sony.

-Foxtrot96d ago

They do…and as soon as Sony bought them they decided to waste their talents on a GaaS title for 5 years before cancelling it.

Such a shame

We could have had at least a remake from them with the next one close to being teased

MDTunkown96d ago

Jrpg age well it’s not like replaying driver.
And its flaws like to much random encounter and slow combat can easily be fixed

Knightofelemia96d ago

It's still one of those hidden gem JRPG's I love the game. I wish Sony would do something with the title whether an HD remaster or give it the remake treatment like Square did with FF7. I also wish Sony would do something with the Wild Arms franchise and another JRPG franchise I love as well.

Miraak82 96d ago

Story and charecters were good, cinematics were top notch and gameplay was fun for its time but world and exploration left much to be desired especially after playing games that came out before it like FF and Xenogears . It's a shame we never got another in-house made Sony rpg , kinda surprised they never tried to acquire Level-5 for all they rpgs they've made for them

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PS5 Pro Getting Big AI Upgrade While Sony Hints Toward PlayStation 6

PS5 Pro upgrades this year? Future consoles, PCs and the cloud?
CNet's Sean Booker learned all about Project Amethyst and what it means for the future of gaming hardware -- PlayStaton and beyond.

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CrimsonWing69250d ago

Cool and all, but this is just more of a reason for me to sit out until PS6.

KyRo250d ago

Tbh after this generation, you're probably right to if you haven't dipped already. It's been the most underwhelming generation and with the constant price rises, I dread to to think how next generation is going to fair when so many people are still playing PS4 and Xbox One

CrimsonWing69250d ago

Yea it’s crazy how terrible the gen has been. It used to be each generation had a defining library of titles that were only available on the current-gen console… we’re still doing cross-gen releases.

FACTUAL evidence250d ago

Absolutely agree. 3rd party and indie really saved this gen.

Eonjay250d ago (Edited 250d ago )

Sure I can get that but one very important thing he noted confirmed that Sony codeveloped FSR 4 and that the full fat codeveloped FSR algorithm is coming to PS5 Pro: "It's not a cut down of the algorithm, it's the full-fat version of the co-developed super resolution."

Thats huge. To me it means the opposite. It means that my PRO will probably last me a ways into next gen.
Given the price, this pleases me.

CrimsonWing69250d ago

Sure but when I’m into next-gen that last thing I want to be on is a last-gen console. I mean, technically you could’ve stayed on a PS4 Pro this gen, but why?

Babadook7250d ago (Edited 250d ago )

"last thing I want to be on is a last-gen console."

FSR4 will be on PS5 pro next year. It won't be last gen, it will be the best visuals of any console.

andy85250d ago

You got a point there, if price madness does happen and next gen ends up being 4 figures (which it wont, I still think itll be less than the Pro, that's an optional console they can price it how they want without excluding the casual gamer from new games . The Pro will probably still play games well for a quite a few years

Miraak82 249d ago

I'm gonna sit out ps6 and just go PC at this point , everything that will get released on ps6 will also be on ps5 or PC . There are very few games that could warrant exclusivity or enough capable developers to truly utilize the technology even now to justify another console upgrade at this point.

CrimsonWing69249d ago

If it ends up being $1000, I don’t blame you. Hell, I should, but I’ve always been a console pleb. This PS5 Pro has just been a major joke to me, and that’s coming from someone who supported and saw the value in getting the PS4 Pro.

You’re right, games have to specifically support the PS5 Pro to even take advantage of that 30% GPU boost, and even then there have already been reports of it being janky in some titles. I won’t forget Silent Hill 2. With the PS6 coming up, you’ll get all those features and more, plus the ability to play PS6 games.

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crazyCoconuts250d ago

Given that this will continue to be the premiere console for the next 3 years or so, it's good PS is continuing to invest in it. PS6 is still a long way away

gold_drake250d ago

Mark saying that 2027 seems too early makes me happy for my wallet ha

NXFather250d ago

HAS MARK CERNY STATED OR IMPLIED THE PS6 WOULD RELEASE LATER THAN 2027 AND LATER THAN 2028?!

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Yes. Based on Mark Cerny’s own words, he’s strongly suggesting that the PS6 won’t arrive before 2028—and possibly not until 2029 or later:

🧩 What Cerny Has Actually Said
In a recent Tom’s Guide interview, Cerny acknowledged that while AMD’s next-gen GPU tech appears around 2026, Sony itself is on a “multi‑year” development path—indicating the PS6 is much farther out
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Outlets like PlayStation Lifestyle and Notebookcheck interpret “multi‑year” starting mid‑2025 to mean the earliest possible launch is late 2028 or even 2029
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Most industry observers and analysts now expect a 2028 launch, with some pushing it to holiday 2029
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Even on forums like NeoGAF, insiders interpret Cerny’s “years” to rule out any talk of PS6 before 2027 or 2028
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✅ Conclusion
Mark Cerny has clearly stated or strongly implied that the PS6 release won’t happen before 2028, and it may well be 2029 or later—ruling out earlier launch windows.

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NXFather250d ago

CHECK REPLY TO POPSICLE COMMENT UNDER THIS ONE. HE DID NOT EXPLICITLY TERM A STATEMENT WITH A PS6 RELEASE DATE HOWEVER.

VariantAEC249d ago

From main article: "'We at PlayStation were beginning to think about what sort of hardware would be ideal for future consoles and what sort of algorithms would be running on it,' Cerny continued "and I'm not talking about immediate needs, we just shipped the PS5 Pro, I'm talking about years in the future." My ears perked up. Cerny has said that each console takes about four years of development. If Amethyst began development in 2023 then we might be seeing a new device, possibly, in 2027."

Firstly, can we acknowledge that Sean Booker is clearly a dumb••• for thinking PS6 or another device will ship in 2027 when Project Amethyst has little to do with HW? With that out of the way, Mark said it takes roughly 4 years to develop a console and Pro shipped less than a year ago now.

2024+4=2028 <- Just some basic rocket vasopnumoneurology for you.

It's of course possible that PS has multiple HW teams cooking up new accessories and consoles that can ship sooner than 2028, but it's not looking likely. I'm sure we'd have heard of some airtight PSP2 rumors by now or some rumors about games with how leaky all these companies are.

Popsicle250d ago

I read the opposite. Article states “Cerny has said that each console takes about 4 years of development.” “If Amethyst began development in 2023, then we might be seeing a new device, possibly, in 2027.”

Did I miss something?

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Mark cERNY saying that 2027 seems too early makes me happy for my wallet ha
Your comment reflects the relief many gamers feel about the potential for a later PS6 release date, as suggested by Mark Cerny.
Here's why Cerny's statement is interpreted this way and why it's good news for many:
Multi-year timeframe: Cerny, the lead system architect for PlayStation, indicated he's focused on a "multi-year" timeframe for the next generation of consoles. This suggests that a PS6 release isn't imminent and may be later than previous speculations of 2027/2028.
Focus on the current generation: The comment implies a focus on continuing to support and develop for the current PlayStation 5 generation, potentially offering more years of enjoyment and a robust game library before a new console arrives.
Financial relief: For many gamers, a later release provides more time to enjoy their existing consoles and potentially save up for a significant investment in new hardware when it does eventually become available.
Essentially, a delayed PS6 release allows gamers to enjoy the PS5 for a longer period and avoids the pressure of needing to upgrade their console too soon.
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DID HE SAY OR IMPLY THIS STATEMENT?!
Based on information from a recent interview with Tom's Guide, Mark Cerny implied a later PS6 release date by stating that his timeframe for the next generation of consoles is "multi-year".
Here's why his statement is interpreted as suggesting a later release than the previously speculated 2027/2028 window:
"Multi-year" timeframe: Cerny's use of this phrase, according to Yahoo News (among other sources), indicates that Sony isn't aiming for an immediate release, especially since AMD, their hardware partner, is reportedly moving quickly on their next-gen tech, expected in 2026. This suggests that Sony's own plans for the PS6 extend beyond that immediate timeframe.
Contradiction with previous hints: This statement has led to debate about whether it contradicts a previous investor fireside chat where PlayStation boss Hideaki Nishino indicated that the future of the platform was "top of mind" and that many gamers would welcome new hardware.
In short, while Cerny didn't explicitly state a specific release date, his "multi-year" timeframe implies that the PS6 is not expected to launch in the very near future.

Lightning77250d ago

Mark Cerny is also hyping PS6 also. Talking about pushing the boundaries of graphics. He also abandoning PSSR in the pro which can only mean no new PSSR iteration.

Man we've heard it allll before. "Pushing the limits of graphics" it's all over exaggerated PR that we've heard over and over. He even exaggerated the Pro. Graphics will look more the same with better locked in frames maybe higher res. PS5 cross gen holding it back probably more than ever imo. Now we're hearing more promises and hype from these consoles. MS even said the same boring hype PR with "cutting edge" tech in the new xbox.

Can't stress this enough and I really think this gen is the worse one easily.

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IanTH250d ago (Edited 250d ago )

I think there's a weird expectation/understanding surrounding PSSR. I get it, as it feels like it was initially billed as almost the primary selling point of the Pro. However, we've gotten a lot more information through leaks and interviews over time that seem to paint a fairly clear picture: The Pro was ready to ship, FSR4 was not, so PSSR was used as a stopgap solution.

It wasn't long after launch that we heard about Project Amethyst, telling us all what the future held for their upscaling tech. They co-developed the tech, so it's clear this is where they were always ultimately heading, whether they opted to call the tech PSSR or not.

It really feels like this comes down to semantics. Yes, if they drop the PSSR branding, they technically abandoned PSSR in a fairly short timeframe. But they are co-architects of FSR4. They aren't abandoning upscaling, they aren't just licensing some off the shelf software solution, they are moving from the transitional PSSR to their planned upgrade of FSR4.

PSSR, as a product name, doesn't have all that much general awareness/mindshare, and had some rough patches at the start. Eschewing it to instead say "PS5 Pro has FSR4" seems a pretty sensible choice. It's had nothing but praise from the start, and is talked about as being within striking distance of even Nvidia's newest iteration of DLSS - the upscaler with the most positive sentiment/mindshare, hands down.

andy85250d ago

It delivered though. I've played multiple 60 fps games that were pretty comparable to the quality mode on the regular PS5

Eonjay250d ago (Edited 250d ago )

To clarify about PSSR: Cerny stated that the algorithms that they codeveloped are marketed on PlayStation under the 'Spectral' branding. So any update to the super resolution tech on Pro will be another iteration of PSSR. So expect the introduction of PSSR 2.0 in the near future. So saying they are abandoning it indicates that you didn't read the article.

KwietStorm_BLM249d ago

PSSR is just a branch of FSR with PlayStation in the name. It's literally the same tech, just not as advanced. It's why you hear terminology like "full fat," because it implies no compromises. Nothing is being abandoned. It's evolving into its next iteration. It very well could still go under the same PSSR moniker but upgraded to FSR4.

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Mark Cerny: FSR 4 for PS5 Pro is the "next evolution of PSSR"

The RDNA 4 upscaler is the first result of AMD/Sony's Project Amethyst collaboration.

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Muigi364d ago

Excited by this news lets see how things play out.

Eonjay364d ago

They are basically working together to co-devlop the cnns and strategies for game graphics. So the research benefits borth products and they will share similar capabilities. So its not exactly FS4 that comes to PS5 but rather the models that then used by PSSR. Their long term goal together is to develop hardware that maximizes the execution of ML. This longterm goal will impact things like the PS6 but doesn't sound like it is focused on acceleration graphics only ML. This is big for AMD and will make them more competetive in the AI landscape.

Fishy Fingers364d ago

I always saw PSSR as basically a FSR4 beta.

ZycoFox364d ago

Still behind DLSS but I mean Nvidia have done a ton of research and they're still top dog in AI apps.

hennessey86363d ago

I don't understand the disagrees, the new transformer model along with ray reconstruction is on another level to the very good FSR4

Eonjay363d ago

To be fair we know that FSR4 will bring Ray Reconstruction like tech in the future. Also FSR4 beats DLSS3 and even some aspects of DLSS4. The era of Nvidia having a huge leg up in ML is over. Its not on 'another level'.

hennessey86363d ago

Show me where FS4 4 beats the new transformer model anywhere, I'll wait. It is however better than DLSS 3 like you say, DLSS 4 is on another level when it comes to detail and image stability

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Destiny1080364d ago

that's good news for pro users, PSSR is about to get a whole lot better

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