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Sony's Nextorage Launches PlayStation 5 SSDs in the U.S.
By Anton Shilov published
Nextorage's NEM-PA drives for PS5 set to be available in the USA.
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Japan's Semiconductor Firms Largely Shrug Off Magnitude 7.3 Earthquake
By Mark Tyson published
Kioxia, Sony, Renesas, and Sumco were among those to temporarily suspend production for safety and integrity checks. Semiconductor market spot pricing remains stable.
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Nintendo, PlayStation, Follow Microsoft and Suspend Sales in Russia
By Anton Shilov published
Microsoft, Nintendo, and Sony suspend hardware, software, and service sales in Russia.
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Seagate Preps SMR HDDs for PlayStation 5: Up to 5TB of Capacity
By Anton Shilov published
Seagate's new Game Drives for PS4 and PS5 start in two minutes, offer up to 140MB/s.
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Sony to Purchase ‘Destiny’ Developer Bungie in $3.6 Billion Deal
By Brandon Hill published
Sony is committed to keeping Bungie a "multi-platform" gaming studio for the foreseeable future.
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Sony Extends PlayStation 4 Production to Battle PlayStation 5 Shortages
By Anton Shilov published
Sony to keep producing PlayStation 4 throughout 2022.
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Xbox Series X vs PS5: Which Console Stays Coolest
By Aris Mpitziopoulos published
We take full temperature, power, and noise measurements on the Xbox Series X and PS5 consoles to determine which has the most efficient cooling system.
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Sabrent PS5 Heatsink Tested: Cooler Temps, Faster Speeds
By Aris Mpitziopoulos last updated
Sony's PS5 can take now an M.2 SSD. It is better to install it along with a heat sink.
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