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Playstation 5 with... RYZEN!

TechLinked@techlinked720.7K viewsMay 24, 20186:37
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The video opens by tying the PlayStation 5’s potential to a Ryzen based architecture, highlighting that a Linux focused news site spotted improvements to AMD’s first generation Ryzen for a key PS4 development component. The host notes that Sony suggested the PS4 is nearing the end of its life cycle, which raises strong speculation that a PlayStation 5 with Ryzen hardware could appear within a couple of years. This possibility excites the presenter, who is portrayed as a console enthusiast and pivots to related tech news about processors and gaming ecosystems. The segment then shifts to Raz er’s latest Blade 15 laptop and the Core X external GPU enclosure, describing the device as the world’s smallest 15.6 inch gaming laptop with a slim 0.66 inch chassis and 4.56 pounds weight, available with a 1080p 144Hz display or a 4K option, and powered by a six-core Core i7 with optional RTX graphics. The host explains the Core X’s three-slot GPU support and Thunderbolt 3 compatibility for Windows 10 or Mac, noting the price and absence of RGB lighting on some configurations, and humorously contrasts this with the on-screen genially chaotic presentation style. The discussion then pivots to storage tech, revealing that Intel and Micron announced the industry’s first quad-level cell SSD dies, promising 33 percent more storage per cell, with a 7.68 terabyte capacity example, and outlining how this 3D NAND advancement could reduce SSD costs while increasing capacity. The video closes with fast-paced quick bits about Apple leveraging 7nm production via TSMC, HTC’s U12 Plus, a new VR high-resolution display from Google and LG, and a Cryorig M.2 cooler, before wrapping with a playful tease about a limited edition shirt and a lighthearted sign-off.

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What new hardware trend is linked to the PlayStation 5 in the video?
The video links the PlayStation 5 to Ryzen hardware, suggesting Sony may use Ryzen processors or architecture in a future PS5.
What storage advancement is highlighted and why is it important?
The video notes quad level cell (QLC) NAND on SSDs, which increases storage capacity per cell and could reduce costs, citing Intel and Micron developments.