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SSDs have the potential to transform next-generation games.

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To add to this, this thread shows some insight into why current I/O is limiting and why this next gen i/o will really help across the board.
https://twitter.com/_ArtIsAVerb/status/1240390141232939012
Is it really possible to have a game that's impossible to run simply because your storage is too slow? :huh:Sony's approach is really interesting. We've never seen before what kind of game is possible with this type of storage in mind. So far every game was designed with an HDD in mind. Not only that, but being twice as fast as the storage in the new Xbox, it's entirely possible that we'll see PS5 exclusives that couldn't even run on the Xbox simply because of its slower storage. This might be more revolutionary than simply throwing teraflops around.
Sony's approach is really interesting. We've never seen before what kind of game is possible with this type of storage in mind. So far every game was designed with an HDD in mind. Not only that, but being twice as fast as the storage in the new Xbox, it's entirely possible that we'll see PS5 exclusives that couldn't even run on the Xbox simply because of its slower storage. This might be more revolutionary than simply throwing teraflops around.
Is it really possible to have a game that's impossible to run simply because your storage is too slow? :huh:
Is it really possible to have a game that's impossible to run simply because your storage is too slow? :huh:
We haven't saturated GPU on the OneX but I/O hasn't been improved since forever, and it always is the cause of a few downgrades right at the end when you need to ship and it has to load quick enough. It's indirectly affects a lot.
We haven't saturated GPU on the OneX but I/O hasn't been improved since forever, and it always is the cause of a few downgrades right at the end when you need to ship and it has to load quick enough. It's indirectly affects a lot.
Do you think this will also apply to the new Series X with it's NVMe 2.4GB/s solution? Or is it fast enough to saturate the GPU?
This is really interesting to hear though. Thank you for the insight.