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Former AMD Employee Says Sony Working On PS4, To Use AMD Tech
Posted on Thursday, February 23 @ 07:37:31 Eastern by Anthony Severino
For the PlayStation 3, Sony co-developed the RSX 'Reality Synthesizer' GPU with Nvidia. But according to a new rumor from Forbes.com, Sony is contracting AMD for its graphics technology for use in the PS4.
Both AMD and Sony declined to make an official comment, but former AMD employees close to the matter insist upon the relationship between the two tech companies.
AMD CEO Rory Read, while keeping any details on the hush, has pointed to game consoles as an example of how AMD will grow their business in 2012.
I'm really more excited by AMD working with Sony than if they were doing it with Nvidia/Intel. By having both a processor and GPU division, the end result might be better in terms of cohesiveness, cost, and possibilities. But that's just speculation and some bias, as I own an AMD-powered PC.
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I'm really more excited by AMD working with Sony than if they were doing it with Nvidia/Intel. By having both a processor and GPU division, the end result might be better in terms of cohesiveness, cost, and possibilities. But that's just speculation and some bias, as I own an AMD-powered PC.
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