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  • RageProphetXIII
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    • Jan 2009
    • 3029

    PSP 2 Roots

    This is pretty juicy I hope it's true but we will see how this changes portable gaming if this is true.


    Rumor: PSP2 will have quad-core GPU


    PSP on steroids - Image 1Ah, numbers. Sony's already cleared up that 480MHz figure on the PSP Go, but now we have another rumor bringing up more impressive digits that lay in the PSP's future.

    Eurogamer.es is claiming to have insider sources who say that the PSP2 (note that this isn't the same as the PSP Go) will have a quad-core graphics chip inside its as-yet-unrevealed structure. This is reportedly a quad-core version of the low-power SGX543MP chip, codenamed "Hydra".

    Eurogamer's translation of the original Spanish report notes that the single core version of the chip has been demonstrated at CES running Quake 3 Arena at 30FPS. I can't claim to know a whole lot about hardware, so here's more from Eurogamer:

    The obvious difference of course is that the SGX543MP is a multicore processor, available with anything up to 16 cores on tap. According to the original report, PSP2 opts for a quad configuration offering notional specs of 133 million polygons per second, and 4Gpixels/sec fillrate, assuming that Hydra operates at the chip's low-end of 200MHz (higher speed variants are also available, presumably for desktop use). While specs like this are always subject to interpretation, these figures are a ballpark match for the original Xbox. However, PowerVR's tech includes tile-based deferred rendering, which should provide a nice performance boost.

    The chip is also described as being able to operate as both graphics processor and CPU, so the PSP2 could conceivably use a single chip for everything, which can save power as well as being more efficient from a programming perspective.
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    RageProphetXIII
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    • Jan 2009
    • 3029

    Here's more info and speculation coming from the UK about the New PSP2 Let's see how useless this one will be. I hope they aren't stupid enough to leave out the 2nd Joystick.



    Rumor: PSP2 is 'f*cking powerful', has dual cameras and touchscreen


    Following rumors of the PSP2 appearing at E3, some further "details" have reportedly been uncovered regarding the long-rumored Sony handheld.

    You'll notice that "details" are in quotes, but that's just because none of the following info have been verified by Sony yet. Nevertheless, here's what gaming blog VG247 dug up:

    MCV rumoured last week that Sony “could” announce PSP2 at E3.
    VG247 goes digging. According to a source familiar with the matter, it’s “99 percent” it isn’t an E3 reveal.
    Multiple British sources have confirmed that PSP2 NDAs have been in place at publishers and developers for many months.
    PSP2 has two cameras, one forward and one backward facing.
    It has a touch-screen, but apparently it has retained the trademark physical PlayStation buttons.
    UK sources were previously working towards a “2010″ release. This is now “2011″.
    One source would be “amazed” if there was any kind of physical media involved. We’ve been told it “could” be 3G-enabled, as opposed to the WiFi-only PSP go. This bit was sketchy.
    Multiple PSP2 games are being made in Britain right now. Some have even already been canned.
    There have been “finished units” in the UK, but we haven’t spoken to anyone that’s seen a final case.
    When asked directly about reveal timing, one source said, “If the games were aiming for end 2010, beginning 2011, and now it’s a 2011 release, I’d say a gamescom or TGS announce for launch early next year”.
    One source told us the machine is “f*cking powerful,” being based on a four-core Cell CPU. PS3 runs on an eight-core version.

    Remember, this is a rumor. Rumor rumor rumor. Can't stress that enough.
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