October 19, 2020 02:38 pm
The cooling fan of the PS5 as seen in a Sony teardown video earlier this month. | Screenshot by Tom Warren / The Verge
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/19/21522991/sony-ps5-fan-optimize-update-game-performance-data
Sony will optimize PS5 fan performance with software updates using individual game data
The cooling fan of the PS5 as seen in a Sony teardown video earlier this month. | Screenshot by Tom Warren / The Verge
Sony’s next-gen PlayStation 5 console has a massive internal cooling system composed of, among other things, a gigantic fan. But the device, a 120mm-wide and 45mm-thick double-sided intake fan, also has some smart software to power it, and that software will improve the fan’s performance over time based on data gathered from individual games, according to a new interview with Yasuhiro Ootori, Sony’s mechanical design chief in charge of the PS5, with Japanese language website 4Gamer.net.
Ootori was responsible for the refreshing teardown video Sony published earlier this month, showing off the entire console inside and out in a seven-minute video that revealed some telling new details about the mechanical design of the device. In the new...
Original Link: https://www.theverge.com/2020/10/19/21522991/sony-ps5-fan-optimize-update-game-performance-data
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