Sony officially introduced its long-anticipated PlayStation 4 video game console at a media event in New York City on Wednesday. However, it merely showed off its new controller — it didn’t actually unveil the physical console, likely saving that newsworthy moment for the upcoming E3 in Los Angeles in June. Sony did give quite a bit more than a peak at the upcoming system’s hardware, though, and noted that the PS4 will be centered on a custom chip that will contain eight x86-64 cores, along with a what it described as a “state of the art graphics processor.”
Sony Debuts PS4 With More Whimper Than Bang
Posted by: Peter Suciu February 21, 2013 01:54 PMSony officially introduced its long-anticipated PlayStation 4 video game console at a media event in New York City on Wednesday. However, it merely showed off its new controller — it didn’t actually unveil the physical console, likely saving that newsworthy moment for the upcoming E3 in Los Angeles in June. Sony did give quite a bit more than a peak at the upcoming system’s hardware, though, and noted that the PS4 will be centered on a custom chip that will contain eight x86-64 cores, along with a what it described as a “state of the art graphics processor.”