PS5 Pro: the patent for a double GPU suggests backward compatibility in the cloud
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According to a patent registered by Sony, which describes the design of a CPU / GPU for a fixed console that is scalable, but also usable for cloud gaming, PS5 Pro could not only be in the works but also finally have a backwards compatibility program, centered on its own. on these new technologies, as can be understood from the title: "Backward Compatibility Testing Of Software In A Mode That Disrupts Timing".The patent, dating back to October 2021 and updated on December 8, 2021, has been discovered by Zuby_Tech and, while not speaking openly about PS5 Pro, it clearly reveals that Sony is at work in the hardware field. After all, it is normal for a manufacturer to start designing his appliances well in advance, also because it takes years to finalize them. So, in case a PS5 Pro is planned (and it should be, also according to Sony's own past statements), something must necessarily already be in motion.
The most interesting part of the patent is certainly the one relating to cloud gaming. Since Sony has also updated some patents on backward compatibility, it is likely that it wants to use the cloud to guarantee it, even if we still do not know how (separate purchases? Possibility to redeem the games already owned? Subscription? We will see). Aside from everything, given the current times, a console with advanced cloud gaming support would really make sense.
Naturally, it should be specified that, since we are dealing with patents, it is not certain that everything they contain actually arrives on the market. The technologies reported may still be in an experimental phase and lead to nothing.
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PS5 restock tracker: PlayStation Direct has consoles on Tuesday, more options to follow
There was a PS5 restock almost every day last week, and this week we know there are at least two coming. This week is likely the last time you'll be able to get a delivery from a PS5 restock before Christmas, so get ready.
The first announced PS5 restock is coming Tuesday at PlayStation Direct, Sony's online store. Emails have gone out inviting those who have been waiting to buy a console at 2 p.m. ET (11 a.m. PT). Historically, PlayStation Direct will open its store to the public at 5 p.m. ET (2 p.m. PT) if there are consoles remaining. This has not happened in a while, but keep an eye out just in case.
The next announced restock is heavily rumored for GameStop on Friday, Dec. 17. This restock is likely a combination of in-store and online bundles, but more details will be coming this week regarding which stores will have them and what the bundles will cost.
These two are unlikely to be the only PS5 restocks this week. Here are some of our best tips, tricks and advice to help you snag your PS5 this season:
Over the last year, the biggest retailers have made a lot of changes to the checkout process in an effort to offer peace of mind and to keep bots from buying all of the consoles and selling them for more somewhere else. The most recent change we've seen in the PS5 restock game has been paid access, meaning once you buy a subscription, you get in on the next PS5 restock either earlier than anyone else or exclusively for your club.
Our best tips to get a consoleAfter several weeks of this new subscription system rolling out across GameStop, Best Buy, Walmart and even Amazon in some cases, the one thing we can say is that it's still not guaranteed you'll get a console through these services. The queue fills up fast, and consoles stay in stock for only a few minutes in most cases. Every time a PS5 restock happens, social media fills with people describing how they experienced glitches in the process and how the consoles ended up being gone entirely.
It's unreasonable to sign up and pay for every service, but that's where we can help. We're constantly tracking the best way for you to get your hands on a PS5. And we'll explain below what you can do to increase your odds before the buy button lights up.
Andrew Hoyle/CNETWhy is the PS5 so tough to find?
There are three big reasons why you're still struggling to get a PS5. The first is the most obvious: The system is really popular. Sony says the PS5 is its best-selling console and has already sold more than 10 million units since launch.
The second reason is the current chip shortage impacting most of the world's electronics. Sony did say it has secured enough chips to meet its goal of 14.8 million consoles for the fiscal year.
As for the last reason, it comes down to bots. Resellers are using software to purchase a massive number of PS5s at once, leaving only a few for actual humans to buy. Retailers added various bot protections during PS5 restocks, but these restrictions only hamper resellers so much.
Where has the PS5 been available recently?
We keep track of every PS5 restock and maintain this list here of the most likely places you'll find them, and when the PS5 was last available there.
Which early-access service should I pay for?
Lots of companies now limit access to a PS5 to a subscription, but each one is a little different. Here's the full breakdown of how each one works.
For the moment, the service that seems most useful to most people is Walmart Plus. There are more restocks at Walmart than most other places right now, and that subscription can increase your odds of getting a console dramatically. You're still going to have to be quick and accept that you may not get the console on the first try.
How do I increase my chances of getting a PS5?
Major retailers like Walmart, GameStop, Amazon, Target and Best Buy don't usually give much notice ahead of a restock. Sometimes they'll have a restock in the morning, other times in the afternoon and, in some cases, even in the middle of the night. Here are some tips to help you get the jump on the competition.
First tip: Don't wait until you see an alert for a PS5 inventory drop. Check the links at major retailers for stock updates daily or even multiple times a day. (We've got the links all lined up below.) If you do happen upon some PS5 availability, go all-in with as many browsers and devices as possible. On a desktop, for example, open the retailer's page in Chrome, Firefox and Edge. Then do the same on your phone and tablet. The more devices and browsers, the better. It's like with lottery tickets: The more you have, the better your chances of winning.
Second tip: Create accounts at the different retailers and make sure you're already logged in if you're going to try to get a PS5. Make sure all your shipping, bill and payment info is updated on whatever device you can buy from, whether it's a laptop, desktop or phone. This makes checking out a lot faster, which is crucial as retailers' sites get quickly bogged down, leading to people losing their chance of securing a PS5.
Third tip: Keep checking back with this post and follow CNET and Oscar Gonzalez on Twitter for updates.
Where is safe to buy a PS5 if I'm OK with paying extra?
If you're starting to crack and considering buying a PS5 right now (and we know that with the number of big PS5 games dropping over the next few months, the pressure is on), you can do so, but at the cost of a hefty markup on sites like eBay or StockX. On eBay, for example, we've seen PS5 units priced over $1,000, although prices have slowly made their way down to approximately $700.
Where to buy a PS5You will usually find the standard edition is available more often than the digital edition at Target, but it's a solid place to check for stock.
Restocks happen fast at GameStop, and if you're a PowerUp Rewards Pro subscriber you can occasionally get access to the console an hour before everyone else.
Currently one of the best places to get a PS5, but be aware that the company frequently makes the consoles available to Walmart Plus subscribers first.
You're usually required to have a Prime membership to get access to a PS5 restock from Amazon, but not always. And if you sign up for the Treasure Truck program, you'll get a text when a PS5 is available for delivery.
You can find a PS5 restock at Best Buy more often than most places, though it occasionally requires a Totaltech subscription if you want to get in on one early.
If you want to buy a console directly from Sony, click this link and register to be put in the waiting queue. When you get an email inviting you to buy the console, it's a fairly low-stress checkout followed by a one- or two-day wait for shipping.
PS5 restocks don't happen at Newegg that frequently, but they do happen and it's a great idea to check here because a lot of other people don't know to do so.
You won't be paying the standard price for your PS5 if you buy it from here (meaning you'll be paying much more), but you will certainly get it without much fighting to check out.
When all else fails, if you absolutely must have the console right now regardless of price, the folks at StockX will at the very least protect you from being scammed by someone who never intended to give you a console.
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