Playstation 5 with... RYZEN!
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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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Questions answered
- 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.