Sony prepping an 8GB PSP?

Source: Taiwanese computer-trade news Web site Digitimes.com.The official story: "At this time we have made no new announcements regarding the PSP system."--Sony rep. What we heard: Even though it was supposedly a holiday stateside, a lot of news went down on February 20. News like a report out of...

Source: Taiwanese computer-trade news Web site Digitimes.com.

The official story: "At this time we have made no new announcements regarding the PSP system."--Sony rep.

What we heard: Even though it was supposedly a holiday stateside, a lot of news went down on February 20. News like a report out of Taiwan saying that Sony is preparing a version of its PSP  with a whopping 8GB of built-in flash memory.

"According to market sources, Sony plans to release a version of its PSP (PlayStation Portable) using NAND flash from Samsung Electronics in the second half of this year," read the article. "Although recent reports stated that Sony would opt not to use NAND flash in the next version of its PSP, and would instead use a microdrive, the sources indicated that Sony was stalling to negotiate better pricing from Samsung."

To Sony fans, a PSP with 8GB of flash sounds almost too sexy to bear. Besides being able to play games and UMD movies, the device would be able to store twice the audio files of a 4GB iPod Nano. Furthermore, an 8GB PSP would let owners pack a large amount of video content onto the device. That capability could potentially boost Sony's Connect download service, which will offer PSP-optimized video content and games when it relaunches next month.

However, there are two big reasons why Sony wouldn't want to release an 8GB PSP. The first reason is that it wants to prop up the PSP's proprietary UMD format, which it spent tens of millions creating. Already, tech-savvy owners of the handheld are finding ways to rip multiple DVDs onto PSPs equipped with 1GB and 2GB Memory Stick Duos, and the trend has been cited as a factor in declining sales of UMD movies.

The second obstacle to an 8GB PSP is price. Currently 4GB flash-memory modules, which are used for data storage for items such as digital cameras, go for around $150. Using that price as a yardstick, an 8GB PSP would cost at least $550--way out of most gamers' budgets. "An 8GB microdrive seems like a possibility, but that's still some mad coin," said GameSpot Hardware editor Sarju Shah. "8GB anything is going to add a substantial dollar value to the end price."

One theory is that the Digitimes.com article's reference to "8GB of NAND flash" is a typo. It would be more plausible that Sony would release a PSP with 8Gbits, or 1GB, of memory built in. Besides limiting the PSP's storage capability--and therefore its capacity for piracy--it would keep the device's cost low. The $299 PSP Giga Pack, which bundled a PSP with a 1GB Memory Stick Duo, was so popular over the holidays that it sold out at many locations.

However, there is also the competition factor. Sony has looked on with envy as Apple's wildly popular iTunes service has become the standard for audio and video downloads. It would take a bold move for Sony to steal a sizable slice of Apple's 70-80 percent share of the digital music market. And an 8GB PSP would be a bold move indeed.

Bogus or not bogus?: Hopefully not bogus, but we're not getting our hopes up.

240 Comments

  • el3fitness

    Posted Apr 12, 2007 7:13 am PT

    DOES ANYBODY HAVE A SNEAK PICTURE OF IT YET ?

  • V-Nine

    Posted Apr 3, 2007 12:05 pm PT

    I hope they opt for a micro drive as I have had too many high capacity flash chips die on me and to have one hard built into a PSP is asking for trouble.

  • onlineps2player

    Posted Sep 14, 2006 1:12 am PT

    No,it's unfair!
    mine is 32MB. DAMN!

  • Hitman_Dan

    Posted Mar 15, 2006 8:42 am PT

    Damn!!! 8gb, you could fit like 4 movies in that

  • mikemetroid5565

    Posted Mar 15, 2006 4:47 am PT

    WTF??? PSP is changing?? so is The DS ( ds kicks ass once more ) sony u little copier >

  • firebladedx

    Posted Mar 15, 2006 1:45 am PT

    urgh all of u stop, u can buy a 2Gb memory card on ebay.com for like £30, why blow all your money on a new PSP, just got for 6Gb and a couple games thats what im going to do. I sold my DS to get the DS lite, but changed my mind and just used the cash to buy PSP memory instead. Best decision i ever made.

  • Brandoe

    Posted Mar 14, 2006 10:18 pm PT

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  • Brandoe

    Posted Mar 14, 2006 10:18 pm PT

    PSP should die. I'm not happy with mine. I only use it to listen to music. I want good games! Pursuit Force, Syphon Filter, and Daxter are 3 good games that have come out recently, but I want more! I'm thinking of getting a DS. I probably will if they make a 3-D Zelda for it. Mmmmmm.....Zelda..... lol

  • bbbbaaaadddd

    Posted Mar 14, 2006 8:46 pm PT

    Not gonna be a 1.5 so not that usefull

  • Wonderboy2790

    Posted Mar 14, 2006 6:37 pm PT

    I'll buy it the day it comes out, same as I did with the PSP no matter what the cost

  • _Jill_Valentine

    Posted Mar 14, 2006 5:47 pm PT

    My friends dad was talking to a guy that works for sony and he said that there is a psp2 coming out

  • SilverEdge000

    Posted Mar 14, 2006 4:50 pm PT

    PSP = Trash Ah heck Sony = Trash

  • Surg1983

    Posted Feb 28, 2006 8:41 am PT

    Well Im Hopefull Il Rebuy My Psp FOr The 8GB But That Just Me

  • DarkJedi123

    Posted Feb 27, 2006 5:58 pm PT

    sweet , lets see nintendo do that

  • Corkscrw

    Posted Feb 27, 2006 4:26 pm PT

    Would they still have the normal less expensive bundle?

  • penny670

    Posted Feb 27, 2006 3:54 pm PT

    sound slike mr visa is getting used

  • mrbungle8211

    Posted Feb 27, 2006 2:51 pm PT

    Yea, I just bought a 1 gig. Now I would buy a 8 or 4 gig stick, but a whole new unit, hell no

  • rocklee111

    Posted Feb 27, 2006 11:46 am PT

    as a current owner of a psp i would not like for an 8 gig one to come out.....

  • Reyden2

    Posted Feb 27, 2006 5:35 am PT

    emm 8gigs? that's good... but then psps will have shorter battery life. it's better to make 8 gig sticks not 8 gig psps.

  • timinator18

    Posted Feb 26, 2006 3:40 pm PT

    8gb would be awesome.

  • srk132

    Posted Feb 26, 2006 9:09 am PT

    THIS RUMOUR IS FAKE! THIS IS WHAT THERE ACTUALLY DOING http://news.sel.sony.com/pressrelease/6516 ---> they are making a 4gb memorystick coming out in july!

  • axle92002

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 9:30 pm PT

    i wouldnt buy it but might steal it

  • 80style

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 4:59 pm PT

    it would be incredable. but i will have to buy another psp and sell mine for change because it would be an old model. and 8gb isnt that big. a movie is like 1 gb. if they are going to add memory, they need a hard drive. 50gb and no less

  • WestCoastRida

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 3:49 pm PT

    i would be pretty pissed since i just bought a regular one. I doubt they would come out with it anyway....but if it does, say goodbye to ipod nano!!!!

  • ShadowedBlade

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 1:09 pm PT

    Hmm... 8 gigs... i think i might be able to fit the entire 1st Gig of GitS:SAC on there... very interesting....

  • Meegers

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 11:56 am PT

    Great so now im gonna feel even more stupid with my 32mb memory stick.... you should be able to trade up your PSP to these newer bundle packs and only have to pay the difference!!!!

  • anamnawshad

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 10:20 am PT

    This step would only increase the price of PSP if it is taken.

  • tyba1982

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 9:20 am PT

    I like the people who don't want Sony to release it because they already bought there's... spoiled little kids "I want mine to be the best!!!"

    I'll trade mine in or gvie it to my little cousin if they release a highcapacity PSP... ooohhh i'm so there =)

  • huhu66

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 8:10 am PT

    i would be pissed if i don t have it

  • sonicadg

    Posted Feb 25, 2006 7:27 am PT

    8 gb sounds great but why would they release it when they want people to buy umd movies probaly for money

  • Vince380

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 11:42 pm PT

    I dont belive that Sony is going 2 make another different PSP model and 8GB will cost a hole in ur wallet.it will never happen

  • littlestreakier

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 10:16 pm PT

    8 gb would be insane amounts of money, but it would be very nice to have all that storage space. i already have the 1gig ceramic white psp tho. i'll definately upgrade the memory stick sooner or later...but i donno if i'd actually buy another psp.

  • doubleg0108

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 9:14 pm PT

    i like that but just imagine the price sony has got for it

  • Bio-G

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 8:08 pm PT

    I hate when Sony does things like this! when u buy a Play Station, a PSone comes along, u buy a PS2 the Slim version is out..WTF..

  • Shingko

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 8:05 pm PT

    i am so selling my current PSP for the highest bid and get the 8GB......definetly

  • america8

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 7:09 pm PT

    Why not just make a 8gb memory card! so stupid!

  • bgeneral81

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 6:14 pm PT

    Is it just me or does this ALWAYS happen?!?!?! I got a psp but I don't like it for games. I don't know about you guys but one game is not enough to keep me interested. The psp is better for your music and movies on the go (that's if you want to buy them again). Games for psp are horrible.

  • Cloud14356

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 5:35 pm PT

    It would be the greatest hting ever, except the fact that it would cost a @!! load of money. Well i hope they do do it so when it comes out i can use my warranty and get one for free at Best Buy XD!

  • J_Bigg

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 12:57 pm PT

    I think this is cool. The other stuff people are saying are BS.

  • Gooner13

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 11:34 am PT

    omg that would be sweet! glad i havnt already bought one, however DS lite looks interesting

  • potatopotatoboy

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 6:06 am PT

    I just hope they don't release it in a few years

  • morda8

    Posted Feb 24, 2006 3:08 am PT

    in theory it can go up to 32GB

  • demonic_bunny

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 8:58 pm PT

    I thought there was an 8GB Mem stick coming out...

  • Snigs

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 6:22 pm PT

    If they are so concerned with their precious UMD and music service, then why don't they consider offering custom UMDs, wouldn't it be fun/faddish if some one had a mix of their library of songs close at hand with out having to by extra memory sticks/this BS 8GB drive it would probably be expensive at first but when and if it is used long enough the price would go down, though I do suppose $50 for a UMD of music you already own is sorta stupid when you can't really blast it all that loud.

  • stlab

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 4:24 pm PT

    Sony should continue developing there Memory sticks to get at least 4gb capacity as PS3 is suppose to use them as memory cards (so ive heard somewhere) That way it can give Ipod better competition and you get double use out of your memory sticks, One use for PSP and an other use for PS3. Plus they should reduce the price of UMD movies to either half price of a DVD or at least two thirds the price.

  • G-Corleone

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 1:50 pm PT

    I THINK THEY SHOULD RELEASE A 8GB MICRODRIVE (like a hard drive or something like that) SEPARATELY. THAT WAY, PEOPLE THAT HAVE AN OLD PSP WOULD BUY IT INSTEAD OF SHAMING THERESELF OF BUYING THE OLD ONE. ´´OPPURTUNITIES!!!´´

  • soulessjay

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 11:09 am PT

    I would consider buying a PSP if they added 8GB.

  • morda8

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 11:01 am PT

    this is old news and confirmed on www.pspvault.com

  • rocker1025

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 2:28 am PT

    I would buy more UMD's if they were not such a rip off. Anything that can only play on a PSP, and has less features than a DVD SHOULD BE CHEAPER THAN A DVD! Grumble....

  • Napster06

    Posted Feb 23, 2006 12:54 am PT

    8GB! 8GB! Lucky I didn't buy one yet...

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