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  2. PlayStation 4 system software | Wikipedia

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    For example, updates to the system software may be downloaded from the Internet, and users may play online when the Internet is properly connected. Online play is the main pillar for the PlayStation 4, but a PlayStation Plus subscription is required to play the majority of PS4 titles online, unlike PlayStation 3 titles. According to Sony, they ...

  3. PlayStation 3 system software | Wikipedia

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    The PlayStation 3 system software is the updatable firmware and operating system of the PlayStation 3. The base operating system used by Sony for the PlayStation 3 is a fork of both FreeBSD and NetBSD known internally as CellOS or GameOS. [4][1] It uses XrossMediaBar as its graphical shell. The process of updating is almost identical to that of ...

  4. Remote Play | Wikipedia

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    In October 2019, support was expanded to all Android smartphones with the release of PS4 system software 7.00. [26] With the release of PS4 system software 3.50 on 6 April 2016, Remote Play was made available on Windows PCs and macOS. [27] A DualShock 4 controller is required to use it, and must be connected through a USB cable or wirelessly ...

  5. PlayStation App | Wikipedia

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    With the launch of the PS4 in North America on November 15, 2013, the app got a revamp and became available worldwide. [2] Version 1.70 was released on April 30, 2014, adding notifications, friend request links and custom profile pictures. [3] Version 2.00 was released on October 27, 2014, adding tablet support. [4]

  6. PlayStation Portable | Wikipedia

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    System Software updates have added many features, including a web browser, Adobe Flash support, additional codecs for various media, PlayStation 3 (PS3) connectivity, and patches against security exploits and the execution of homebrew programs. [124] The most recent version, numbered 6.61, was released on January 15, 2015.

  7. PlayStation 4 | Wikipedia

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    - John Taylor, AMD The PlayStation 4 uses an Accelerated Processing Unit (APU) developed by AMD in cooperation with Sony. It combines a central processing unit (CPU) and graphics processing unit (GPU), as well as other components such as a memory controller and video decoder. The CPU consists of two 28 nm quad-core Jaguar modules totaling 8 64-bit x86-64 cores, 7 of which are available for ...

  8. PlayStation 3 | Wikipedia

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    Systems with active Internet will automatically check online for software updates each time the console is started. Using an external PC, a user may download the update from the official PlayStation website, transfer it to portable storage media and install it on the system. Some game discs come with system software updates on the disc. This ...

  9. PlayStation Portable hardware | Wikipedia

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    The PSP's eDRAM memory chip is the earliest known use of a three-dimensional integrated circuit (3D IC) chip in a commercial product. The eDRAM (embedded DRAM) memory was manufactured by Toshiba in a 3D system-in-package chip with two integrated circuit (IC) dies stacked vertically. [4] Toshiba called it "semi-embedded DRAM" at the time, before ...