The latest update makes RPCS3 even easier to use.
Playing PS3 games on your PC is now possible thanks to the RPCS3 emulator, a powerful tool that emulates the PlayStation 3's hardware. Here’s a step-by-step guide to help you set up and enjoy your ...
The RPCS3 emulator for PlayStation 3 now supports arm64 hardware, even allowing console games to run on the Raspberry Pi 5. Android and iOS support seems unlikely, though. PlayStation 3 emulation has ...
Emulating the various PlayStation consoles has been commonplace for years, and developers constantly try to do so on various platforms. On Monday, the developers of PS3 emulator RPCS3 released a ...
The guys behind the popular Playstation 3 emulator “RPCS3” has just revealed that it has included support for FidelityFX Super Resolution in its most recent update, allowing users to improve the frame ...
The RPCS3 have been busy and just recently showcased various improvements to the open source PlayStation 3 emulator running ...
The PlayStation 3's Cell Broadband Engine was fairly unlike any other processor. It had capabilities that make emulating the system surprisingly demanding, even for modern hardware. As we've reported ...
AMD probably did the right thing by making their FidelityFX supersampling tech open-source. It's already supported in a lot of games, and now, it has reached a console emulator. RPCS3, the popular PS3 ...
It would take a madman to want to emulate the PlayStation 3, not because no one wants an emulator, but because of the consoles nightmarish hardware. Emulating the primary systems of the PlayStation 3 ...
Although already having entered the territory of ‘retro gaming’, the Sony PlayStation 3 remains a notoriously hard to emulate game console. Much of this is to blame on its unique PowerPC-based Cell ...
The AVX-512 instruction set has had a bizarre history. Originally introduced with Intel's Xeon Phi processors based on the "Knights Landing" design, it later found its way into the company's server ...
The developers behind the RPCS3 PS3 emulator have announced ports of the app to Arm-based devices running MacOS, Linux, and Windows. Unfortunately, the team has also confirmed that it has no intention ...