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Sony's next-generation PlayStation 6 console APU rumor update: Robin APU teased, with Robin+ APU on die shrink from TSMC ...
PS6 may feature modular hardware, allowing users to upgrade components like GPU or storage without buying new consoles.Cloud-native architecture ...
Details have leaked concerning a powerful new AMD chip, which an insider believes is connected to Microsoft's new Xbox ...
It’s easy to take that advice and run with it if you’re installing one of these GPUs into a gaming PC, but the next generation of consoles will likely be running on GPUs that will support frame ...
Sony released its PlayStation 5 back in November 2020, but it sounds like the entertainment giant is already moving forward with its plans for its next console. During a recent Fireside Chat, Sony ...
Sony Interactive Entertainment previously presented PlayStation user data during its May 2024 business segment meeting, revealing approximately 49 million monthly active users each for PS4 and PS5.
The PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro are great consoles with a slick UI, great controllers and awesome games, but Sony is looking forward to releasing its next-generation PlayStation 6 hardware.
According to a well-known leaker, KeplerL2, this new PlayStation portable will include AI upscaling, which will help the console overcome the lower memory bandwidth compared to the standard PS5.
Sony Interactive Entertainment does not plan to follow the Xbox Game Pass model of adding first-party titles day-and-date to any tier of PlayStation Plus. However, they plan to add four or five ...
UDNA is what AMD is working on for its next-generation graphics cards and is expected to debut toward the end of 2026—right around when next-generation Xbox and PlayStation consoles may well launch.
Sony Group held a business segment presentation earlier today, during which the company teased a “multi-generational” plan for PS6 and PS5.PlayStation CEO Hideaki Nishino pledged “new and ...
The PlayStation 6 Will Probably Be Powered By AI. It’s hard to look at the current-generation gaming hardware and not feel like we’re in the quiet before the storm.