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Playstation classic works with a mediatek processor and 1gb of ram

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When Sony announced the PlayStation Classic, many were excited to be able to buy it and relive old times. Nostalgia does that. Now that the criticism has come to light, there are people who are thinking twice. Be that as it may, the PlayStation Classic is already wandering around different technology sites within days of its launch.

PlayStation Classic has MT8167A processor and 1GB of RAM

The HDBlog.it site has been encouraged to take apart the PlayStation Classic to see what's inside. The PlayStation Classic appears to be powered by MediaTek's MT8167A processor. It is a 1.5 GHz quad core chipset with a PowerVR GE8300 GPU. This hardware would be similar to the Acer Iconia One 10 released last year.

PlayStation Classic is combining the MediaTek SoC with 1GB of RAM, 16GB of eMMC 5.1 storage capacity and a MediaTek MT6392A audio codec. It has an HDMI port, two wired controllers and a virtual memory card to save progress.

The original PlayStation was equipped with a 32-bit MIPS R3000A processor with 2 MB of RAM.

At the hardware level there is no comparison between the original model and the 'Classic', this is understood because the MIPS R3000A chip is no longer manufactured (The console was discontinued in 2006), but that is not the only reason. The reality is that the MT8167A processor has to run the games using an emulator, this makes the requirements higher than usual. To give you an idea, the ePSXe emulator requires a 2GHz dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM under Windows.

PlayStation Classic comes out December 3 for $ 99

PlayStation Classic is priced at $ 99 and will come with 20 preloaded games. It is currently available for pre-sale and will go on sale officially on December 3.

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