Tuesday, February 16, 2021

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While the apple continues to wait for a episode to buy the PlayStation 5, we're continuing to put Sony's next-gen console underneath the microscope -- literally, when we showed you the 40,000 tiny PlayStation symbols subconscious in festivities gamepad, as well-conditioned as now somewhat figuratively with what we conceive are the first up-close pictures of the PS5's all-out silicon from photographer Fritzchens Fritz (via VideoCardz).

Above, you can see one of Fritz's gorgeous close-ups of the meltable metal interface Sony uses to alimony the PS5's temperatures in check. Below, find a beauteous monochrome portrait of it ill-at-ease opposed the motherboard:

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Let's turn it upright, shall we? Here's a high-res adaptation you nimbleness be achieved to alluvion up more hands (just tap it first):

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And here's what you're decisively seeing, according to a acting die attempt analysis that Fritz retweeted:

Here's area you nimbleness be tempted to dive into some technical divisions -- perhaps argufy how the PS5's silicon stacks up to its Xbox definition or AMD's versions for PC -- but I'd suggest you resist for now. For one, results matter more than specs, but perhaps more importantly, we haven't finished looking at spookish photos yet!

Let's zoom in further. "Enhance!"

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An overview attempt of the PS5's die.
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And here's one more, zoomed all the way into the region area AMD's Zen 2 CPU cores live:

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That's as far as Fritz has come with the PS5 so far, but if these kinds of photos quicken you, I'd definitely recommend spending some time on Fritz's Flickr page area you'll find an incredible ordinal of vibrant, up-close-and-personal, public domain photos of silicon that leap right off the page. PCGamesN called Fritz a "silicon pornographer," as well-conditioned as it's not nonbreakable to see why.

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