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Posted by John Doe
 - December 08, 2020, 20:08:56
1. No console in 2020+ is going to have dual chips. It's more efficient to design and implement one large APU as opposed to 2 different chips. PlayStation furthermore is not going to let go of their APU's advantage of variable frequency, especially considering it allowed the PS5 to perform better than the Series X.

2. Remember the patent for that revolutionary cooling solution that was said to be for the PS5? It turns out it was never used. And neither will this be used.
Posted by froman
 - December 07, 2020, 21:56:56
Lol you do know that nobody give a f*** about your shitty little opinion  based on absolutely nothing though ?
Posted by FeorgeGoreman
 - December 07, 2020, 21:24:15
Lol you do know that Microsoft could easily release a more powerful version of the Xbox Series X? This click bait articles or articles that lie to people to read it crack me up
Posted by Redaktion
 - December 07, 2020, 21:15:47
A future PS5 Pro console with a dual-CPU, dual-GPU implementation and with more RAM and storage could be in the works, if recent patent findings are to be considered. The patent envisages several dual CPU/GPU designs with the aim of distributing independent workloads to each cluster. Reports are also coming in that Sony may launch a PS5 Lite some time in H2 2021 to overcome availability issues of the current PS5 console.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Patent-suggests-future-PS5-Pro-console-could-challenge-Xbox-Series-X-for-perfomance-crown-thanks-to-dual-CPU-GPU-combo-PS5-Lite-may-debut-as-early-as-H2-2021-to-ease-current-supply-woes.508465.0.html