The real silicon processor of the PS5 has come out in this first gorgeous photo



The world is waiting for the opportunity to buy a PlayStation 5, we continue to put Sony’s next-gen console under the microscope – literally, when we show you 40,000 small PlayStation symbols hidden in each gamepad, and now somewhat figuratively with what we believe Here are the first up-close pictures of the real silicone of the PS5 From the photographer Fritzchains Fritz (By Videocards).

Above, you can see one of Fritz’s gorgeous close-ups of the liquid metal interface Sony uses to maintain the PS5’s temperature. Below, find her stunning monochrome portrait framed opposite the motherboard:

Photo by Fritzchains Fritz / Flickr

Let’s turn it straight, shall we? Here’s a high-res version you’ll probably be able to blow more easily (just tap it first):

Photo by Fritzchains Fritz / Flickr

And here’s what you’re really looking for A temporary die shot analysis Fritz retweeted:

Here’s a temptation to dive into some of the technical details – arguing how the PS5’s Silicon equals its Xbox equivalent or AMD versions for the PC – but I’d suggest you resist for now. For one, the result is more important than the specs, but perhaps more importantly, we haven’t finished looking at the awesome photos yet!

Let’s zoom forward. “Increase!”

PS5 Death Overview Shot.
Photo by Fritzchains Fritz / Flickr

And here’s one more, zoom all the way to the area where AMD’s Zen 2 CPU core resides:

Photo by Fritzchains Fritz / Flickr

Fritz has come up with the PS5 so far, but if these types of photos excite you, I definitely recommend spending some time on Fritz’s Flickr page where you’ll find something incredibly vibrant, up-close-and-forth. Personal, public domain Photos of silicone that jump out of the page. Pcgamesn Fritz is called a “silicone pornographer” and it is not difficult to understand why.

Photo by Fritzchains Fritz / Flickr