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  1. Sony PlayStation Backward Compatibility via Spoof Clock Patent Surfaces

    Earlier this month a USPTO Patent from PS5 / PS4 Lead System Architect Mark Evan Cerny by Sony Interactive Entertainment LLC outlining Backward Compatibility Through Use Of Spoof Clock And Fine Grain Frequency Control surfaced via shaunmcilroy which may resolve their ongoing backwards...
  2. PS5 Lead System Architect Mark Cerny on How PlayStation 5 Was Built

    Many in the PS5Scene recall when PlayStation 5 lead system architect Mark Cerny first revealed PS5 Features, the PS5 System Architecture & Hardware Specs presentation and his PS5 SSD Recommendations this past summer for those considering a Compatible PS5 M.2 Storage Expansion drive... well, he's...
  3. Sony SVP Hideaki Nishino Q&A on PlayStation System Software Updates

    Today Sony Senior Vice President Hideaki Nishino of Platform Experience shared a Q&A session on developing PlayStation System Software Updates offering some behind-the-scenes insight after the PS5 Firmware v4.00 Update that added support for Compatible PS5 M.2 SSDs earlier this month. :geek...
  4. Seagate Confirms PS5-Friendly FireCuda 530 NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen 4 SSD

    With the launch of Sony's initial PlayStation 5 Beta Firmware supporting PS5 M.2 SSD Drives many in the PS5Scene are curious which internal Solid State Drives are compatible with the PS5 console, while Seagate just confirmed their FireCuda 530 NVMe M.2 PCIe Gen 4 SSD indeed works with further...
  5. PS5 Backward Compatibility May Not Support All PS4 Game Titles Yet

    Previously we saw initial reports that PS5 backward compatibility with PS4, PS3, PS2 and PSX titles may be in development, followed by specifically PS4 Game Support on PlayStation 5 with definitive confirmation of the latter from Sony's Mark Cerny earlier this year. 🤗 According to a recent...
  6. PS4 Firmware 4.0 Update Coming Next Week with HDR Video Support

    Besides the PS4 Professional 4K console unveiling at this year's PlayStation Meeting, Sony also announced in their official Press Release that all PlayStation 4's will support HDR (high dynamic range) video imaging technology. Back in July Sony invited PlayStation fans to join the PS4 Firmware...
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