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Don’t they make CPUs for the ps5? Are they proud of beating themselves? Isn’t that a bad idea since Sony might decide to sign with someone else for the ps6?
Why would Sony get mad that their chip provider is continuing to make better chips?
I bet there are no mention of ps5 (or even Sony) in AMD presentation. PCGamesN usually puts random “big” names in their headlines. They could as well title something like “this incredible AMD is perfect to run GTAVI with and ASSASIN CREED twist while you WORLD this WARCRAFT”