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{{for|other emulators that run on PS Vita hardware|Emulators on Vita}}
The '''PlayStation Vita''' ('''PS Vita''') is an eighth-generation handheld game console by Sony Interactive Entertainment, released in Japan on December 17, 2011, and in North America on February 15, 2012 and retailed for {{Inflation|USD|249|2012}}. It had a quad-core ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore at 333 MHz (Boosted to 499 MHz when overclocked) with one of its cores reserved for the OS, 512 MB of RAM, 128 MB of VRAM, a quad-core PowerVR SGX543MP4+ GPU, which can push 133 million polygons onto the screen every second at a clock speed of 166 MHz, and a custom sound and image processor called Venezia. It also features most of the [[PlayStation Portable emulators|PSP]] hardware, but it's been officially used only for backwards compatibility purposes.
==Emulators==
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|[https://vita3k.org/compatibility.html?lang=en 56.457%<br/><small>1173 1177 out of 2082 reported titles</small>]
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|[https://vita3k.org/compatibility.html?lang=en 56.457%<br/><small>1173 1177 out of 2082 reported titles</small>]
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| {{Y}}[https://github.com/Vita3K/Vita3K/pull/3009 *]
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| Ray-tracing<br/><small>([https://devblogs.microsoft.com/directx/announcing-microsoft-directx-raytracing/ DXR], [https://www.khronos.org/blog/ray-tracing-in-vulkan VRT] and [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/metal/metal_sample_code_library/accelerating_ray_tracing_using_metal MRT])</small>
| colspan=1 | <small>Implementing ray-tracing in an emulator is unfortunately quite challenging and unlikely to be feasible in the near future.<br/>However you can try "[[Shaders_and_filters#Notable_ReShade_shaders|Screen-Space Ray Traced Global Illumination]]" shader using ReShade.</small>
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| Super-resolution techniques<br/><small>([https://github.com/NVIDIAGameWorks/Streamline/blob/main/docs/ProgrammingGuideDLSS.md DLSS], XeSS and [[Wikipedia:GPUOpen#FidelityFX_Super_Resolution|FSR 2+]])</small>
| colspan=2 | <small>Requires access to the depth buffer and temporal data like motion-vectors so it's quite challenging and unlikely to be feasible in the near future.<br/>Besides any GPU that can use DLSS can run Vita3K at 4k native with ease anyway.</small>
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| [[Wikipedia:Comparison_gallery_of_image_scaling_algorithms|Post-rendering scaling]]<br/><small>(Sharp bilinear, Lanczos and [[Wikipedia:GPUOpen#FidelityFX_Super_Resolution|FSR 1]])</small>
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|release = November 2013 (Japan)<br> October 2014 (North America)
|discontinued = 2016
|predecessor = [[PlayStation Portable emulators|PlayStation Portable]]
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The '''PlayStation TV ''' ('''PSTV''') was a microconsole released by Sony in 2013 that essentially served as a home console version of the PlayStation Vita handheld gaming device. It allowed users to play a large library of PlayStation Vita games on their TVs. In addition to playing Vita games, the PlayStation TV offered remote play functionality, enabling users to stream games from their PS4 consoles to their TVs. While the PlayStation TV was initially marketed as a companion device to the Vita, it was discontinued in 2016.
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