Sony patents a physical ssd cartridge that could be used in ps5
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This week it was revealed that Sony had registered a patent that could be closely related to its PlayStation 5. It is a cartridge in physical format, which could act as an SSD in the console, thus allowing storage to be expanded. An option that has begun to be rumored on the network, but that users would like very much.
Sony patents a physical SSD cartridge that could be used in PS5
This would make the process of getting more space much simpler for users. Especially when compared to the current process to follow on PS4.
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For Sony it would be a good move, because most likely, users will buy these SSD cartridges directly from the company itself. So they would not seek or resort to third party options in this field when purchasing these cartridges. So for the firm this would translate into higher profits.
At the moment it has not been confirmed if this will be the use of these cartridges. Actually, the Japanese company has not said anything about this patent. So we will have to wait to see if it is something that will happen or arrive, as is speculated.
We still have to wait a few months for Sony to officially present the PlayStation 5. A console in which we can see the signature will leave us with quite a few changes, which undoubtedly promise to make it a new sales success for the company.
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