The DualShock 4 controller was revealed by Mark Cerny as he demoed the Unreal Engine 4 live using it. PlayStation 4 system x1, Wireless controller (DualShock 4) x1, Mono headset x1, AC power cord x1, HDMI cable x1, USB cable x1 DualShock 4 SD output is supported for lower-resolution displays. Super-Speed USBx (USB 3.0) port x2, AUX port x1 GPU : 1.84 TFLOPS, AMD next-generation Radeon basedįrequency: Speculated to be running a base clock speed of 1.6 Ghz on a 2.75 Ghz capable chipīD/DVD drive (read only): BD x 6 CAV, DVD x 8 CAV, Blu-ray and DVD playback, no audio CD supportĮthernet x1, IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz only), Bluetooth 2.1+EDR “The GPU contains a unified array of 18 compute units, which collectively generate 1.84 Teraflops of processing power that can freely be applied to graphics, simulation tasks, or some mixture of the two.” “The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) has been enhanced in a number of ways, principally to allow for easier use of the GPU for general purpose computing (GPGPU) such as physics simulation,” Sony says. They have used a fast GDDR5 memory, giving the system 176 GB/second of bandwidth and providing a further boost to graphics performance. The console contains 8 GB of unified system memory, easing game creation and increasing the richness of content achievable on the platform. You can check them out below along with the official description of the system. Sony released the complete PS4 specifications after they unveiled the system at their press conference.
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