An important step has been made in the development process of PlayStation 6. Sony is deepening its cooperation with AMD for the next generation console.
Sony’s new generation game console PlayStation 6has made great progress in development. According to reliable sources, the console’s system chip (SoC) design has been completed and the testing phase has begun. This new chip, developed within the framework of cooperation with AMD, is expected to be produced and tested towards the end of 2025. It is said that PlayStation 6 will be released towards the end of 2027.
Chip and Graphics Technology of PlayStation 6
Sony continues its partnership with AMD for PlayStation 6. The next-generation GPU, based on AMD’s UDNA (formerly RDNA 5) graphics architecture, will reportedly be produced with TSMC’s advanced N3E process technology. This technology is considered an important step in providing high-performance graphics processing and energy efficiency.
Another remarkable detail about the architecture of PlayStation 6 is that the project is carried out under the code name “Amethyst”. In a presentation in December, Sony’s chief designer Mark Cerny announced that they had initiated a deeper collaboration with AMD to develop machine learning-based graphics technologies. It is thought that these technologies will make gaming experiences more realistic and dynamic.
Despite advances in development, it looks like the PlayStation 6 is still a few years away from release. Considering the chip’s testing process and production schedule, the new console is expected to be available in late 2027. It is stated that Sony has meticulously developed the new generation console to meet the expectations of users in this process.
PlayStation 6 is preparing to raise the bar in the console world with its powerful hardware and innovative technologies. While gamers expect a big leap in both performance and graphics quality, this new console from Sony looks set to be a turning point for game enthusiasts.