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PS5 Capable Of Machine Learning, AI Upscaling According To Insomniac Games - PlayStation Universe

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Spider-Man: Miles Morales developer Insomniac Games has revealed that the PS5 is capable of Machine Learning and AI Upscaling. The comments come via Insomniac Games' Josh DiCarlo during a series of tweets about the performance of the PS5 and its work on the Spider-Man franchise. DiCarlo revealed that its innards are "ML based," and that the studio is only just scratching the service on what Sony's new console is capable of achieving. Not sure how specific I can get with specs now for now, but you are correct in the assumption that all final deformations are resulting via ML interference at runtime on the PS5 hardware. There are no blend shapes, skin decamp, or tradition lyrics of the trade (nothing against them!) Imagine Spider-Man 2 built from the ground up by PS5 capabilities!


The 10 biggest moments at E3 2016

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

At the 2016 E3 conference, USA TODAY's Brett Molina speaks to CEO of Insomniac Games, Ted Price, about a new Spiderman game unvielded for the Playstation 4. Shawn Layden, President of Sony Interactive Entertainment America and Chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, speaks on stage during the PlayStation E3 2016 Press Conference at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. Even before the doors opened to the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the video game industry dazzled game players. Press events from Microsoft, Sony and other video game publishers on Sunday and Monday offered a peek into the future of the video game industry. Here are 10 announcements -- in no particular order -- that generated the most buzz during E3 2016. It's more than a year away from making its debut, but Project Scorpio certainly carries a lot of potential.


The 10 biggest moments at E3 2016 so far

USATODAY - Tech Top Stories

At the 2016 E3 conference, USA TODAY's Brett Molina speaks to CEO of Insomniac Games, Ted Price, about a new Spiderman game unvielded for the Playstation 4. Shawn Layden, President of Sony Interactive Entertainment America and Chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, speaks on stage during the PlayStation E3 2016 Press Conference at The Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California. The doors to the Electronic Entertainment Expo haven't even opened yet, but the video game industry has already dazzled video game players. Sunday and Monday delivered press events from Microsoft, Sony and other video game publishers offering a peek into the future of the video game industry. Here are 10 announcements -- in no particular order -- that generated the most buzz during E3 2016. It's more than a year away from making its debut, but Project Scorpio certainly carries a lot of potential.


GameStop to launch video game publishing division

U.S. News

GameStop is diving into the video game publishing business. The retailer best known for selling games announced plans Monday to launch a new division called GameTrust that will help distribute and market them. GameTrust will initially publish games from a lineup of developers that includes the creators of the "Trine," ''Deadlight" and "Ratchet & Clank" series. Mark Stanely, vice president of internal development at GameStop, said that unlike a traditional video game publisher relationship with a game creator, GameTrust's developers will retain creative control over their work. "Clearly, from the pedigree of these first four partners that we've signed on, they're not going to let a bad game go out the door," said Stanely in an interview.