Is it harder to emulate PS3 or PS4?

Emulating the PS3 is significantly harder than the PS4 due to its unique, complex Cell processor architecture (PowerPC-based with specialized SPUs) versus the PS4's standard x86_64 PC-like architecture, though PS4's custom AMD GPU and OS still present challenges, making PS3 the tougher nut to crack for emulation.
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Is PS3 or PS4 emulation better?

Depending on how the emulation is done PS4 might have a slightly easier time. AFAICT from some time ago i checked it, PS3 is probably the hardest architecture of all to emulate with RPCS3 basically using LLVM to "compile" code fragments from PS3's CPU to native code.
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Is PS3 hard to emulate?

Yes, the PlayStation 3 (PS3) is notoriously difficult to emulate due to its complex, custom "Cell" processor architecture with unique Synergistic Processing Units (SPUs) that require immense PC power and intricate software translation (LLE), making it far harder than PS2 or even PS4 emulation, though modern emulators like RPCS3 have made huge strides, requiring strong CPUs and GPUs. 
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Is the PS4 easy to emulate?

No, the xbox one and PS4 won't be easy to emulate, just because they have similar hardware. It will be a long time before stable emulation occurs of current gen consoles.
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Is PS3 graphics better than PS4?

Overall, the PS4 version looked better mostly because the stronger console could still display at 4K and 60fps even if it's upscaled. The PS3 versions could only display at 720p so on a larger TV the blurred edges stood out a lot more.
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What GPU is equivalent to a PS3?

The PS3's GPU, the NVIDIA RSX Reality Synthesizer, was a custom chip based on the GeForce 7800 GTX architecture, blending elements from NVIDIA's G70/G71 series, making it comparable to high-end PCs around its 2006 release, with modern, cheap cards like the NVIDIA GT 740 or Quadro K620 offering similar or better emulation performance for older titles, though true equivalent performance is complex due to custom hardware.
 
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Is PS4 emulation illegal?

While emulation software itself is legal as long as it doesn't infringe copyright protections on the console, emulating games is only so when legitimately purchasing the game physically and ripping the contents.
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Which consoles are hard to emulate?

What are the most difficult video game consoles to emulate? Nintendo 64, Playstation 2 and 3, Sega Saturn, Atari Jaguar. The N64, PS3, Saturn, and Jaguar all have complicated, inane systems that require a huge amount of horsepower to emulate.
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How much RAM do I need to emulate PS3?

The PC must have at least 4 GB of RAM, 8 GB recommended, an x86-64 CPU and a GPU supporting one of the supported graphics APIs: OpenGL 4.3 or greater, or Vulkan, the latter being recommended.
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Why is PS3 emulation so intensive?

It's about the complexity of the PS3s Cell architecture being completely different. Everything needs to be emulated in software because Intel architecture is so different, and the only working PS3 emulate is still not perfect. The emulation is not directly utilising the PC hardware like a PC game would.
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Why can't Sony emulate PS3?

Xbox was x86, Xbox 360 was PowerPC and Xbox One and newer were x86 again. Meanwhile Sony used the Cell architecture on the PS3, which was notoriously difficult to develop for as it was just so different from usual architectures found in PCs, Macs, and other consoles. And not only that, it's also pretty hard to emulate.
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Why was PS3 hard to emulate?

Back in those days we didn't have that many cores,etc so the raw computation power of the PS3 was an issue in itself and the SPU was a kind of middle-ground between shaders and CPU's so you probably had to use a regular CPU to emulate it.
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How much RAM is in PS3?

The PlayStation 3 (PS3) has a total of 512MB of RAM, but it's split into two 256MB pools: 256MB of fast XDR main system RAM for the CPU and 256MB of GDDR3 video RAM (VRAM) for the GPU, working together for the system's memory. 
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Is RPCS3 CPU or GPU heavy?

PS3 is a CPU-based console and very CPU heavy to emulate due to its CELL arch. As long as you have a modern Vulkan 1.2 GPU, your CPU is ultimately what matters for performance.
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What is the #1 hardest game in the world?

Dark Souls III [The Hardest Video Game for Relentless, Unforgiving Combat] Dark Souls III is a relentless gauntlet of punishing enemies, intricate level design, and some of the most infamous bosses in gaming history.
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Is PCSX2 illegal?

Yes, PCSX2 is legal as a piece of software, but its legality depends on how you obtain the necessary BIOS file and game ROMs; you must dump the BIOS from a PS2 you own and ideally create ISOs from your own physical game discs to be fully legal, as downloading copyrighted BIOS/ROMs online is piracy. The emulator itself is a preservation tool, but facilitating or engaging in piracy (downloading copyrighted content) is illegal and what the developers, PCSX2 official site, advise against. 
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Do emulators count as pirating?

If it's current software but not available in your region, pirate that too. Emulators are legal, so long as you don't use the company's proprietary tech to MAKE your emulator. ROMs and ISOs are TECHNICALLY legal, but only if you actually own the original game, but are otherwise considered stealing.
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Is PS4 jailbreak legal?

Yes, jailbreaking a PS4 is generally considered illegal in the U.S. under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) because it involves circumventing security measures to alter copyrighted firmware, violating Sony's terms and copyright law, even though you own the hardware. While physically modifying the console might be fine, tampering with the firmware to run unauthorized software (like pirated games or homebrew) crosses legal lines and can lead to severe penalties, including permanent bans from online services. 
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What are the risks of using PS4 emulators?

PS4 emulators may not be able to perfectly replicate the console's hardware and software, resulting in compatibility issues with certain games. Some games may not run properly or may have glitches and bugs that can hinder your gaming experience.
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How much is a PS3 worth now?

A PS3's value varies greatly, typically from $50 to over $200, depending on the model (Fat, Slim, Super Slim), condition, storage, and if it's complete in box (CIB) with original accessories, with rare backward-compatible fat models fetching the most (potentially $200-$400+). Basic models might sell for $70-$100, while bundles with extra controllers or games, or special editions, command higher prices.
 
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What is a Frankenstein PS3?

A "Frankenstein PS3" (or Frankie) is a modified original PlayStation 3, typically a backwards-compatible model, that has had its unreliable, older GPU (like the 90nm RSX) swapped with a newer, more efficient, smaller-process chip (like a 40nm or 28nm RSX) from a slim PS3. This custom repair, sometimes done officially by Sony and sometimes by enthusiasts, reduces heat and power consumption, making the console more reliable and longer-lasting, essentially "resurrecting" a dying console with modern parts, much like the creature in Frankenstein. 
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Can you jailbreak a PS3?

PlayStation 3 Jailbreak was the first USB (Universal Serial Bus) chipset that allowed unauthorized execution of code, similar to homebrew, on the PlayStation 3. It works by bypassing a system security check using a memory exploit (heap overflow) which occurs with USB devices that allows the execution of unsigned code.
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