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Neat. Especially because they want to force you to "check in" all of the time. Maybe after you get a PC for gaming you can make this into a server or a media center.
Archive: https://archive.today/vEhRi
From the post: According to the official GitHub notes, PS5-Linux uses a patched hypervisor vulnerability to unlock the console’s hardware. Once installed, the PS5 can run like a desktop PC powered by 8 CPU cores (16 threads) clocked at 3.5 GHz, along with a GPU running at 2.23 GHz. This setup is strong enough to run Steam games and emulators smoothly. It also supports 4K at 60Hz over HDMI, along with audio output.
Neat.
Especially because they want to force you to "check in" all of the time. Maybe after you get a PC for gaming you can make this into a server or a media center.
Archive: https://archive.today/vEhRi
From the post:
According to the official GitHub notes, PS5-Linux uses a patched hypervisor vulnerability to unlock the console’s hardware. Once installed, the PS5 can run like a desktop PC powered by 8 CPU cores (16 threads) clocked at 3.5 GHz, along with a GPU running at 2.23 GHz. This setup is strong enough to run Steam games and emulators smoothly. It also supports 4K at 60Hz over HDMI, along with audio output.
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