AMD has allegedly won out against Intel in the PS6 chip battle, meaning the manufacturer will continue to provide Sony with ...
New PS6 report claims AMD will be designing the console's chip Reuters reported in September 2024 that AMD allegedly won out against Intel with Sony to provide the chips or components for the PS6 ...
Looking to the future, a recent report said Sony will partner with AMD once again for the PS6, after Intel reportedly courted Sony for a deal. While Sony has yet to officially confirm plans for a ...
Nothing is set in stone, but it’s still fun to take a look at what the future of PlayStation may look like. The biggest clue as to when a PS6 could come out, or at least may have been planned to at ...
Nintendo Switch 2 rumors: AMD bid 'hard' against NVIDIA to be inside Switch 2, got PS6 instead Nintendo's next-gen Switch 2 handheld is powered by the NVIDIA T239 processor: finalized in 2022 ...
The deal will help AMD to continue its long-term relationship with Sony, as the company designs the chip for the PlayStation 5. Although the PS6 is expected to launch in 2027 or beyond ...
A new PlayStation patent has revealed what could end up being a huge new feature introduced with the PS6. A company like PlayStation is constantly experimenting and dumping metric tons of money ...
Sony's second mid-gen console refresh is here and PlayStation 5 Pro is every bit the best way to play the best games in the ...
It looks like PlayStation team Santa Monica Studios may be hard at work on a next-gen PS6 God of War game. We know the studio — best known for the God of War series — is cooking up a new IP ...
The PlayStation 5 Pro officially arrived on 7-November-2024 (almost four years after the PS5, Happy 4 th Birthday) and this ...
But the PS5 Pro comes with an extra 2GB DDR5 memory, more than double the storage at 2TB, and — most importantly — a 62 ...
It sounds like we’re going to learn more about a next-generation PlayStation sooner rather than later. In early 2024, Sony Senior Vice President Naomi Matsuoka told Bloomberg the following ...