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Sony's PlayStation 6 Chip Deal Allegedly Secured with AMD
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Sony's PlayStation 6 Chip Deal Allegedly Secured with AMD

Sep 16, 2024 12:19 PM

Recent reports indicate that Intel has lost the chip contract for the upcoming PlayStation 6 to AMD. This decision is pivotal, as the PS5 currently utilizes a custom chip designed by AMD. While Sony has yet to confirm details about the PS6, this $700 billion contract is significant, especially since there were discussions about maintaining backwards compatibility which could have made a switch to Intel costly. The PlayStation 6 is speculated to launch around November 2027, following a similar release pattern set by its predecessors. Meanwhile, the recent announcement of the PS5 Pro has drawn mixed reactions, and it has been noted that PS5 sales are projected to decline as the console nears the end of its lifecycle.

When will the PlayStation 6 be released?

The PlayStation 6 is expected to be released around November 2027, following a historical pattern of releases for the PlayStation consoles.

The PlayStation console series, created by Sony, has a rich history marked by impressive technological advancements and a massive user base. The original PlayStation debuted in December 1994, followed by the PlayStation 2 in 2000, which became the best-selling game console of all time. The trend continued with the PS3 and PS4, culminating in the launch of the PS5 in November 2020. As the industry evolves, the anticipation for the PS6 is building, with gamers eager to see how it will innovate further in gaming experiences.



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Samira Khan is a narrative enthusiast with a keen eye for storytelling in games. Her literary approach to game criticism examines themes, character development, and plot structure, earning her a following among gamers who appreciate the art of narrating.

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