- YouTuber Moore law is dead has leaked the possible PS6 specifications
- The console can be fed by an RDNA 5 and Outpace PS5 Pro GPU
- The launch window is expected to be at the end of 2027 until the beginning of 2028
A new round of possible PlayStation 6 leaks has come to light, this time from YouTuber and the Moore filtration law is dead.
As reported by WCCFTECH, MLID has shared details of an AMD presentation of 2023, which supposedly contains a general description of the specifications for the next PlayStation 6 (Codenammened Orion).
Judging by filtered specifications, it seems that PlayStation 6 will be less a revolution and more a refinement. It is aimed at a lower energy consumption than the Base PS5, and although, according to the reports, it has fewer computing units than the PS5 Pro, it should be able to function faster.
PlayStation 6 is also expected to present the RDNA 5 of the next generation of AMD. In theory, this should offer greater performance on PS5 Pro. The presentation also suggests a higher bandwidth threshold than PS5 Pro, through GDDR7. The PS6 bandwidth could reach between 640-768 GB/s, an increase over 576GB/s of the PRO.
With all that in mind, PlayStation 6 is expected to, at least according to this presentation, have approximately equivalent to the NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 4080 graphics processing.
In general, although these filtered specifications do not necessarily point to a dramatic update about PS5 Pro, it seems that PlayStation 6 will continue to be a decent and more efficient improvement in energy. The fact that it can also cost $ 200 less than the PS5 Pro definitely makes my wallet breathe a little more easily.
The PS6 sounds like a beast similar to the next Xbox console, which MLID also leaked specifications for recently. The difference here is that Microsoft can be pointing to graphic fidelity and much higher performance with an ambitious goal to reach 120 fps to resolution 4K.
As always, take all these leaks with a pinch of salt. In this early stage, specifications such as this should be treated as estimated objectives, instead of a direct confirmation of the internal parts and performance.