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PlayStation 4 | |
Designer | Sony |
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Manufacturer | Sony |
CPU | 8-core 1.6GHz AMD Jaguar (Pro: 2.13 GHz) |
Graphics | 800MHz AMD GCN Radeon (Pro 911MHz) |
Memory | 8 GB Unified Memory |
Media | Blu-ray CD-ROM DVD-ROM |
Released | PlayStation 4 NA: November 15, 2013 EU: November 29, 2013 JP: February 22, 2014 PlayStation 4 Slim WW: September 15, 2016 PlayStation 4 Pro WW: November 10, 2016 |
Added to Museum | February 6, 2017 |
PlayStation 4 was the fourth home video game console by Sony.