The new PS6 handheld would offer amazing levels of performance in the future, but it won't match the next-gen PS6. Sony's ...
While the article focuses heavily on the impact to Intel, it does reveal that backwards compatibility is of enormous ...
The PS6 is in development with an emphasis on backwards compatibility, according to a fresh report by Reuters.We certainly weren’t expecting to see an unofficial announcement this morning ...
Despite the massive Nvidia lead on PC, PlayStation will not abandon AMD for the PS6 console. With the PS5 Pro specs using bespoke hardware to support PSSR for PS5 Pro-enhanced games, AMD finally ...
An exclusive report revealed why AMD was chosen over Intel to design the chip for Sony’s upcoming PS6. The key reason? Backward compatibility. Sources close to the decision revealed that ...
It looks like the PS6 will continue the trend of backward compatibility started with the PS5. This means, in addition to playing PS6 games, it should play PS5 and PS4 games as well. More than this ...
On the heels of the PS5 Pro reveal, multiple analysts reckon the PS6 and next-gen Xbox will return to and perhaps surpass the $600 mark that Sony and Microsoft have already hit with recent hardware.
The PS5 Pro isn't even out yet, but that's not stopping a new report from divulging possible details about what's inside the PS6. Sony apparently met with Intel and AMD--among others--about ...
Backwards compatibility is reportedly a priority for Sony, so the PS6's chipset may utilize the x86 architecture for full compatibility with PS4 and PS5. The PS6 is rumored to launch in 2027-2028 ...
Here’s how it works. That's according to Reuters, who state in a new PS6 report that AMD has been contracted by Sony for the design and fabrication of the chip for the next generation of ...
Indeed, just days after the announcement of the PlayStation 5 Pro, a new report has emerged about the PS6. According to the new report, the PS5 is roughly halfway through its lifecycle ...