- According to the reports, Sony is working on its next PlayStation portable console, with a name in ‘Jupiter’ code
- A filter states that the device chip will be developed by AMD and will use the Samsung Foundry SF2P node
- It is said that an agreement has not yet been completed
It is rumored that Sony is working on its next PlayStation hand console.
According to the known filter, Jukanlosreve, who has affirmed that Sony is currently working on its PlayStation Vita successor, which could be announced by 2028.
It is said that Sony is “evaluating a new low -power game soc [System-on-Chip] Project “, which is known internally as the name of Codenen” Jupiter “, and the company wants AMD to develop it.
“The chip is expected to be developed by AMD and manufactured using the SF2P node of Samsung Foundry, with mass production addressed to after 2028,” said Jukanlosreve.
The filter also emphasized that the agreement has not yet been completed, since “it is still under review between Sony, Samsung and AMD.”
Exclusive: In the Sony PlayStation HandheldSsony it is currently evaluating a new low -power Games SOC project, internally called “Jupiter”. The chip is expected to be developed by AMD and manufactured using the SF2P node of Samsung Foundry, with mass production addressed to …May 24, 2025
This is not the first time we hear that Sony develops a portable console. In November 2024, it was reported that the PlayStation company was developing a hand computer that could run PS5 games natively.
The familiar sources with the project said at that time that the device would compete against Nintendo Switch and the Xbox hand computer that is currently being created in prototypes, and would be different from its PlayStation portal.
It was said that the new console would not depend on the game in the cloud or the remote game and, instead, it would execute PS5 games alone, like a more powerful PS vita.
However, like the most recent filtration, it was reported that Sony could still decide not to take the hand to the market, and that it is still “probably out of launch.”
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