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The next episode of Broken Silicon will see us be joined by NXGamer once again!  Michael is somebody I have known for years, and without going into too much detail - he is a professional in this industry with legitimate expertise in how the semiconductor industry works.  He truly is a wealth of knowledge who is more than capable to speak about PC Hardware, console hardware, or even the Video Games Industry at the macro level.  Please do not hesitate to ask us about anything you normally would from our "typical subjects" of discussion on Broken Silicon, nor should you hesitate to ask tons of questions involving PlayStation, XBOX, and Nintendo...

You have ~18 hours (Till Saturday Evening US Central Time), to submit below!!!  Be respectful, as concise as possible, and use good grammar to be considered. :)


Check out NXGamer: https://www.youtube.com/@NXGamer

Last Episode Michael was on: https://youtu.be/iFwtE2fh-y0?si=xum17Iz4QdBSJHDu0

https://youtu.be/KGlD9SO3rKU?si=-p5k4VRfZLA2Fs1E

https://youtu.be/A0s0Usfg__g?si=O7LQXUXyFxsVvrF7

https://youtu.be/Hbx4AUcQ5do?si=JiC_4bXmxNkVfGNc

https://youtu.be/ZpjBHwfIyXs?si=Ak9ZEn0pQ8bxAXrJ



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JonWickBoomStik

Hi Tom with the changes in the gaming industry over the years between consoles and handheld market. Do you or Mike feel that the handheld market is making a definite resurgence in the industry and will all platforms form their own versions of handhelds to capture a portion of the market like steam has?

The Immortal Cameraman

For a Steam Deck/Wii U-like PlayStation handheld to be successful, what kind of hardware configuration would you believe to be in Sony's best interest? Would a separate SoC optimized for handheld use be better or would a streamlined, cut-down (and downclocked) SoC be better for yields?