Quote from: Alonso on March 19, 2020, 19:45:06SmartShift changes nothing about what I wrote. It's just a common budget with variable distribution between chips. All I wrote still applies.
Read about AMD's smartshifting technology.
Quote from: Aastra on March 19, 2020, 04:28:03May be we will as long as it is not a Sony patented feature.
This is a great feature which laptops and PC's should have.
Quote from: Kirill on March 18, 2020, 23:53:36Consoles will be used across a wide range of geographies. A person living in the tropics wouldn't want his or her console to throttle clocks just because ambient temps are high. Normally, the CPU would try to sustain at the rated freq by changing the input power as needed. Here, Sony has given the SoC fixed power based on the cooling system (which we don't know yet) and let the chip decide the freq depending on the workload. So your criteria to boost is now the activity on hand instead of temperature alone.
"all PS5 consoles process the same workloads with the same performance level in any environment, no matter what the ambient temperature may be."
But how is this possible?