- The law of Youtuber Moore died has disclosed potential PS6 specifications
- The console can be fueled by a DNA 5 GPU and exceed PS5 PRO
- The launch window should be at the end of 2027 at the beginning of 2028
A new series of potential PlayStation 6 leaks has been revealed this time from the law of Youtuber and Leaker Moore is dead.
As reported by WCCFTECH, MLID shared the details of an AMD presentation of 2023, which contains an overview of the specifications for the next PlayStation 6 (Codamed Orion).
To judge by the disclosed specifications, it seems that PlayStation 6 is less a revolution and more refinement. It targets energy consumption lower than the base of the PS5, and although it probably has less calculation units than the PS5 PRO, it should be able to operate more quickly.
PlayStation 6 should also present a new generation RDNA 5 architecture. In theory, this should provide increased performance on the PS5 Pro. The presentation also suggests a higher overall bandwidth threshold than PS5 Pro, via GDDR7. The bandwidth of the PS6 could reach between 640 and 768 GB / s, an increase compared to the 576 GB / s of the pro.
With all this in mind, PlayStation 6 – At least according to this presentation – should offer performance almost equivalent to the NVIDIA GeForce 4080 graphics processing unit. It should also keep compatibility back with PS5 and PS4 games, and could cost around $ 499. The console should be sent at the end of 2027 or at the beginning of 2028.
Overall, although these disclosed specifications do not necessarily point to a spectacular upgrade compared to PS5 Pro, it seems that PlayStation 6 will always be a decent and more energy -efficient improvement. The fact that it can also cost $ 200 less than the PS5 Pro certainly has my portfolio a little easier breathing.
The PS6 looks like a beast similar to the next Xbox console, which has also disclosed specifications for recently. The difference here is that Microsoft can target graphic fidelity and much higher performance with an ambitious goal of hitting 120 images per second to a 4K resolution.
As always, take all these leaks with a pinch of salt. At this early stage, specifications like this must be processed as estimated targets, rather than a pure and simple confirmation of interns and performance.