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Quote:Time to roll out the old render, as news emerges about what could be considered the true PSP2.  According to Eurogamer Spain, they’ve acquired the spec-shit for Sony’s in-development successor to the current PSP, a long leap ahead of what’s on offer with the PSPGo.

Said to be more powerful than the original Xbox console, the PSP2 is tipped as using the quad-core Imagination Technology’s PowerVR SGX543MP.  The new chip – apparently codenamed “Hydra” – would be capable of churning 133 million polygons per second, as well as supporting OpenGL 2.0 and DX10.

Interestingly enough, the PSP2 is also said to use Deferred Rendering as last spotted on the Sega Dreamcast.  That allows for complex geometry to be constructed by bypassing rendering anything that will be masked in the final scene.  Sony, unsurprisingly, have said that they cannot comment on unannounced products, but given the PSPGo is set to launch shortly they’re unlikely to say anything that could sideline their new cash-cow.

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Its rather old news,. ;p just noticed,. july 2009,. O_o how come i nevar seen this>?
Vegetano1 Wrote:[Image: psp2_concept_render.jpg]

Quote:Time to roll out the old render, as news emerges about what could be considered the true PSP2.  According to Eurogamer Spain, they’ve acquired the spec-shit for Sony’s in-development successor to the current PSP, a long leap ahead of what’s on offer with the PSPGo.

Said to be more powerful than the original Xbox console, the PSP2 is tipped as using the quad-core Imagination Technology’s PowerVR SGX543MP.  The new chip – apparently codenamed “Hydra” – would be capable of churning 133 million polygons per second, as well as supporting OpenGL 2.0 and DX10.

Interestingly enough, the PSP2 is also said to use Deferred Rendering as last spotted on the Sega Dreamcast.  That allows for complex geometry to be constructed by bypassing rendering anything that will be masked in the final scene.  Sony, unsurprisingly, have said that they cannot comment on unannounced products, but given the PSPGo is set to launch shortly they’re unlikely to say anything that could sideline their new cash-cow.

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Its rather old news,. ;p just noticed,. july 2009,. O_o how come i nevar seen this>?

I can has PS2 emulator now?
I somehow doubt the legitimacy of this,.,.

Old render is sexier than the Go
Senseito7 Wrote:I somehow doubt the legitimacy of this,.,.

Old render is sexier than the Go

If the Go! was as sexy as the render in the 1st post - I would have bought one on launch day!    

I would give my right eye for a second analog stick.
Vegetano1 Wrote:Its rather old news,. ;p just noticed,. july 2009,. O_o how come i nevar seen this>?

Probably because you had your nose so far into photoshop and hexworkshop updating and improving on some 5.50 themes you could see nothing else :P

yes, that render is hot snappers and I would have sold both my psp to get it!
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Senseito7 Wrote:I somehow doubt the legitimacy of this,.,.

Old render is sexier than the Go

If the Go! was as sexy as the render in the 1st post - I would have bought one on launch day!

I probably would as well >_>
Sure looks ok,. but i was impressed by the spec's,. sure hope this i true ;p

Googled some more,. but i can only find old news about this,. :(
i would have bought one of those.

but they made it look lame.
I have been hoping for a hardware update to the PSP for a long time so im hoping it's real.
they better not mess up this time around (ò_ô)
the only thing I care about are ctf's and emulators  (>x<!)
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