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Exclusive: Sony PSP2 arriving in 2010, features PowerVR SGX543 graphics
Comments
by:
Anonymous
on
2/7/2010
The psp actually release in 2004 in Japan.
People need to stop guessing sony console release dates by the "10 yr life cycle".
We do not live in the 90s anymore, now days computer technology has advanced to a level where hardware is cheap, so its possible for Sony to push a new handheld console to the market.
COMPATIBILITY!!!!!!
by:
Anonymous
on
1/20/2010
i am hoping that the psp 2 won't have any compatibilty problems with psp games and that it will work with ps3 (i'm guesing this will work with firmware)
psp2
by:
Anonymous
on
1/19/2010
i expect the psp2 in 2011 announced maybe at e3 this year and ps4 announced at e3 the year after that
the psp2 will have
*bluetooth
*sixaxis
*touchscreen
that are the main things o wait
*another analog stick
those things are going to make the psp2 a must have
by:
Anonymous
on
1/10/2010
I hope that this plays PSP games, even if they don`t care(the PS3 can play PS2 games and so on...)
Hi
by:
Anonymous
on
1/3/2010
I recently came accross your blog and have been reading along. I thought I would leave my first comment. I dont know what to say except that I have enjoyed reading. Nice blog. I will keep visiting this blog very often.
Lucy
http://bluetoothspeakerphone.net
Wow
by:
Anonymous
on
12/31/2009
If this is true, this psp would be as graphicly strong as my alienware. I hope this comes out soon because I will get this in a heartbeat.
by:
Anonymous
on
12/12/2009
psp already is full of battery problems.
if the psp2 will have 10x faster, will this mean the psp2 will have a battery life of 5hours / 10 = 30 minutes?
THIS IS COMPLETE BULLSHIT. DO NOT EXPECT A NEW PSP 4000 BEFORE OKT 2010.
AND PSP2 WILL TAKE UP TO ATLEAST 2004 12DEC. (japanese releasedate)
PSPGO = 333mhz not 480mhz.
Okay, first off, the battery isn't a problem. I'm pretty sure if they were going to update the PSP to next gen they would OBVIOUSLY look at the problems the current PSP has. (Why do you think the PS3 is secure from top to bottom?) I don't think Sony would be idiotic enough to stick a low dated battery into a machine that would potentially drain in thirty seconds. What sense does that even make?
Secondly, they didn't say the PSPGO was originally clocked at 480. They said it could be OVERCLOCKED to 480. Smart one. :3
As for the release date, How the hell do you know when they will release? Fact is, ya don't. So before you go calling an article "complete bullshit cuz mah grammer sux zeh donkeh ballz", maybe you should chill out with your remarks as people have worked hard on stories like these to fill us bystanders that are epically filled with 'gasmic wants of the newer generation handhelds with information on the new coming and the possible outcomes of our companies actions..
by:
Anonymous
on
11/16/2009
You need to add openpandora to the list, it might just be a big competitor to the rest. who knows? i preordered mine and i expect to see it soon i hope haha
wow
by:
Anonymous
on
11/15/2009
its good
OpenPandora
by:
Anonymous
on
10/31/2009
i doubt that the openpandora (opensource gaming console) is faster than a psp2. but the pandora is faster than the psp1!
the first batch of the pandora seem to be delivered this year. but the second batch will be delivered at the second part of 2010.
so perhaps its not wrong to list the pandora here, too.
lol
by:
Anonymous
on
10/30/2009
psp already is full of battery problems.
if the psp2 will have 10x faster, will this mean the psp2 will have a battery life of 5hours / 10 = 30 minutes?
THIS IS COMPLETE BULLSHIT. DO NOT EXPECT A NEW PSP 4000 BEFORE OKT 2010.
AND PSP2 WILL TAKE UP TO ATLEAST 2004 12DEC. (japanese releasedate)
PSPGO = 333mhz not 480mhz.
...
by:
Anonymous
on
10/29/2009
Bravo Teo, svaka čast na ekskluzivi! Pozz
by:
Anonymous
on
10/19/2009
The author has forgotten to name the Pandora.
It uses an Cortex-A8 at an nice 600MHz and theres plenty room for overclock up to an stable 900MHz. It also uses an PowerVR SGX530 at 110MHz, and it boasts an full array of gamepad controls AND an keyboard, as well as a screen with a resolution of 800x480. It even has 256 DDR-333 SDRAM. Only downside, its an community-driven project which means it takes some time to make it.
I say the Pandora is more powerful than this rumored PSP2.
Nintendo DS2
by:
Anonymous
on
10/18/2009
Haha, I bet the DS2 will be just another attempt by Nintendo to capture the family audience and leave the real fans out. It will probably agin leave out current technology and be the last gen of all the current gen things come out..,. I wonder when Nintendo will get serious competitor of S and M...heres hoping in the next 100 years.
by:
Anonymous
on
10/18/2009
"ps2 released 2000, ps3 released 2006
psp released 2005
so in accordance to sony's '10 year life cycle' we can predict that the psp2 may release in 2011-2012"
What? That doesn't make sense. According to Sony's 10-year life cycle BS, we can expect a PSP2 in 2015, not 2012.
The life cycle is approximated around 10 years...that doesn't mean that no other hardware will be designed. The PS2 is still selling games to this date and i have my original from 2001. You are taking the life cycle out of context.
We're not talking about the PS2 of the PS3 here. We're only talking about the PSP. Since when did 7 years begin to mean 10 years?
Why don't they build desktop cards if they are that good?
by:
Anonymous
on
10/18/2009
If that PowerVR SGX is comparable to a Geforce GTX 260-216, then why don't they build desktop variants which could be clocked even higher? God knows we need all the competition we can get. But I really doubt that those performance estimates are accurate.
by:
Anonymous
on
10/18/2009
In the portable realm, I’m sure Sony will want to one up the competition so I’m not going to be surprised if they go too far in the graphics department.
I see the PSP Go as a test on the public acceptance toward online distribution. If it becomes a flop, Sony will be forced to include some form of disc media into the PSP 2. If it becomes a success, then their will not be any disc media in the PSP 2. Sony must of figured that it’s wiser to test the market first than to go ahead with a disc-less next generation system without knowing what the outcome is going to be.
-Paulo
Nokia N900
by:
Anonymous
on
10/18/2009
The author left another important player.. Nokia N900 = ARM Cortex + PowerVR SGX
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
"ps2 released 2000, ps3 released 2006
psp released 2005
so in accordance to sony's '10 year life cycle' we can predict that the psp2 may release in 2011-2012"
What? That doesn't make sense. According to Sony's 10-year life cycle BS, we can expect a PSP2 in 2015, not 2012.
The life cycle is approximated around 10 years...that doesn't mean that no other hardware will be designed. The PS2 is still selling games to this date and i have my original from 2001. You are taking the life cycle out of context.
bsn ?
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
bullshitnetwork ?
is that real or bs rumor ?
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
"ps2 released 2000, ps3 released 2006
psp released 2005
so in accordance to sony's '10 year life cycle' we can predict that the psp2 may release in 2011-2012"
What? That doesn't make sense. According to Sony's 10-year life cycle BS, we can expect a PSP2 in 2015, not 2012.
huh?
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
ps2 released 2000, ps3 released 2006
psp released 2005
so in accordance to sony's '10 year life cycle' we can predict that the psp2 may release in 2011-2012
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
I dont see why sony cant use a cell processor (slimmed down) in the PSP2 as the cpu rather than using a ARM Cortex, its just a thought
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
PSP2 so soon after PSPGo nope what about the fabled psp 4000 series hinted at by super Secret ?
So what your saying would mean PSP3 by the time Playstaion 4 comes out then ?
True
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
" you got to be kidding by: Anonymous on 10/16/2009
*) Sony just releases the PSP Go, and next year is going to release a PSP2?
*) quad-core GPU on a handheld? why not make it one core - the only reason to go multicore on a GPU is if it otherwise gets to big (no chance as that would drive power consumption way out of hand[helds]), otherwise you only have disadvantages vs a single core
*) so everything you know is Sony licensed SGX543 - did you ever think about Sony could use it in something else, like Tvs, portable DVD players or Phones?
*) beating out integrated graphics? how about AMDs 780G or NVidias IGPs. comparing it to its own predecessor only is kinda funny"
very true, and the way you write your article is like it was confirmed but in reality you only make assumptions. You have nothing to base your "facts" on and your assumptions make no sense. And what is the nintendo ds 2 doing in this list anyway?
Anyway, I'm wasting my time here
by:
Anonymous
on
10/17/2009
How credible is this?
It makes no sense.
by:
Anonymous
on
10/16/2009
The question is, what media are they gonna use for games? I hope not another umd type media. If they go mini-BD I would say that's a good choice. More storage for a high-end portable console.
and why ARM
by:
Anonymous
on
10/16/2009
*) MIPS 74K processors hold their own against ARM Cortex. You would think it could help if the PSP2 remains backwards compatible (and a compatible CPU is an important part of that) - it certainly did help the DS.
If you know/heard something concrete then spill it, I can pull stuff out of thin air better than you!
you got to be kidding
by:
Anonymous
on
10/16/2009
*) Sony just releases the PSP Go, and next year is going to release a PSP2?
*) quad-core GPU on a handheld? why not make it one core - the only reason to go multicore on a GPU is if it otherwise gets to big (no chance as that would drive power consumption way out of hand[helds]), otherwise you only have disadvantages vs a single core
*) so everything you know is Sony licensed SGX543 - did you ever think about Sony could use it in something else, like Tvs, portable DVD players or Phones?
*) beating out integrated graphics? how about AMDs 780G or NVidias IGPs. comparing it to its own predecessor only is kinda funny
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