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The Operating System | PlayStation 4 Review | Polygon
The Operating System | PlayStation 4 Review | Polygon
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The Operating System | PlayStation 4 Review | Polygon
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Sony Releases New PS4 System Software Update
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PlayStation 4 will reserve 3.5GB of its 8GB RAM for the OS - Report - GameSpot
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PlayStation 4 - Wikipedia
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[Update] Report: PlayStation 4 Uses At Least 2.5 GB Of RAM For OS - Game Informer
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