Sony consoles have always been special machines. Even the PS3, despite all its intial troubles was a great piece of hardware. Neither Nintendo, nor Microsoft could match it.
It was more than just a gaming console, it was a machine to aid humans. It was rightly said by Ken Kutaragi that they expect people to work more hours, so they can get their hands on the PS3, it instilled discipline.
This superb machine not just entertained us with games, but Bluray films as well. It then even went on to help humanity by carrying out Folding @Home work and helped cure cancer.
Now there are high expectations for the new machine, how can it match the PS3? Especially how can GDDR5 go a step furthuer in improving humanity?
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