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Surprise ‘PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying ‘this is nuts' over top-secret details about ‘powerful' new machine
Surprise ‘PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying ‘this is nuts' over top-secret details about ‘powerful' new machine

Scottish Sun

time2 days ago

  • Scottish Sun

Surprise ‘PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying ‘this is nuts' over top-secret details about ‘powerful' new machine

GAME ON Surprise 'PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying 'this is nuts' over top-secret details about 'powerful' new machine Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) TOP secret details about the rumoured new PS6 have been leaked, with gamers left stunned by the "nuts" changes. The next PS6 handheld console is rumoured to be released next by Sony's PlayStation for the next generation of gaming hardware. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 The PlayStation 6 will follow the PS5 as Sony's newest handheld console Credit: Getty KelperL2, who has previously shared information, provided more technical details of what they claim will be part of the new PS6 handheld console on the NeoGAF forum. The post was shared on the GamingLeaksAndRumours Subreddit, which had KeplerL2 state: "The only AMD handheld with AI upscaling anytime soon will be the PlayStation handheld." New technical details of the PS6 KelperL2 also revealed that the portable PS6 will have 16GB of RAM, 16MB MALL cache and 4MB L2. This is more cache and improved memory compression than the PS5, although the handheld will only have 1/3 the memory bandwidth of the PS5. They said: "It's pretty obvious that a mode that cuts bandwidth in half is meant to stimulate the handheld." Improved processing speeds and performance improvements, however, may offset the lower memory bandwidth. They added: "There is no planned Z3 lineup for AMD's next-gen APUs. "The next OEM handheld APU lineup (if it happens at all, as AMD seems to be losing interest in this market) will be with their next-next-gen lineup in 2029. Last year, the leaker also commented in a NeoGAF forum in September that the rumoured PS6 has "two SoCs (System-on-a-Chip) in development for next-gen, idk if it's a Series X/S situation or home console + handheld but probably one of them will be affordable at least". They also speculated about the PS6 handheld on the same forum that it's console is a "15W SoC on 3nm", which is less powerful that the current PS5. PS5 and Xbox owners unlock huge game freebie you only have five days to claim – you don't need even need subscription This sparked speculation about whether the PS6 would even be able to play PS5 if less powerful, but KeplerL2 explained: "It can definitely run PS5 games, just not at the same resolution / FPS (frames per second), mainly due to lower memory bandwidth." They added on another comment from a user: "Hard to estimate performance since it's using an unreleased GPU uarch but I think it's somewhere between XSS (Xbox Series S) and PS5." Another hardware leaker who is a reputable source on Chiphell, zhangzhonhao, also claimed the PS6 console will use AMD's next generation UDNA architecture. The GPU will succeed AMD's RDNA 4 and CDNA by combining them, for possibly enhanced ray-tracing in the light, and is used in the PS5 Pro console. Responses from gamers After details from KeplerL2 were shared on Reddit, gamers responded in the comments. One self-proclaimed active member of the Dev community wrote: "This this nuts and also bonkers". Another added: "This is massive news. "My biggest worry with this handheld was no AI upscaling while Switch 2 has DLSS. "Looks like a very compelling product now." PlayStation release date history Sony has turned out an enormous array of consoles over the years. Here's a list of PlayStation release dates, along with the days of the week that they launched on: PlayStation – Saturday, December 3, 1994 (1st Saturday) PS One – Friday, July 7, 2000 (1st Friday) PlayStation 2 – Saturday, March 4, 2000 (1st Saturday) PS2 Slimline – Friday, October 29, 2004 (5th Friday) PlayStation 3 – Saturday, November 11, 2006 (2nd Saturday) PS3 Slim – Thursday, August 27, 2009 (4th Thursday) PS3 Super Slim – Tuesday, September 25, 2012 (4th Tuesday) PlayStation 4 – Friday, November 15, 2013 (3rd Friday) PS4 Slim – Thursday, September 15, 2016 (3rd Thursday) PS4 Pro – Thursday, November 10, 2016 (2nd Thursday) PlayStation 5 – Thursday, November 12, 2020 (2nd Thursday) PS5 Slim – Friday, November 10, 2023 (2nd Friday) Trends show a six to seven year gap between major console releases, however there is no confirmed date for when gamers can expect to get their hands on the PS6. Predictions suggest Sony's preference for "the second or third week of November", as during the end of the week on a Thursday or Friday or Saturday.

Surprise ‘PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying ‘this is nuts' over top-secret details about ‘powerful' new machine
Surprise ‘PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying ‘this is nuts' over top-secret details about ‘powerful' new machine

The Irish Sun

time2 days ago

  • The Irish Sun

Surprise ‘PS6 leak' leaves stunned gamers saying ‘this is nuts' over top-secret details about ‘powerful' new machine

TOP secret details about the rumoured new PS6 have been leaked, with gamers left stunned by the "nuts" changes. The next PS6 handheld console is rumoured to be released next by Sony's PlayStation for the next generation of gaming hardware. Advertisement 1 The PlayStation 6 will follow the PS5 as Sony's newest handheld console Credit: Getty KelperL2, who has previously shared information, provided more technical details of what they claim will be part of the new PS6 handheld console on the NeoGAF forum. The post was shared on the GamingLeaksAndRumours Subreddit, which had KeplerL2 state: "The only AMD handheld with AI upscaling anytime soon will be the PlayStation handheld." New technical details of the PS6 KelperL2 also revealed that the portable PS6 will have 16GB of RAM, 16MB MALL cache and 4MB L2. This is more cache and improved memory compression than the PS5, although the handheld will only have 1/3 the memory bandwidth of the PS5. Advertisement Read More Tech News They said: "It's pretty obvious that a mode that cuts bandwidth in half is meant to stimulate the handheld." Improved processing speeds and performance improvements, however, may offset the lower memory bandwidth. They added: "There is no planned Z3 lineup for AMD's next-gen APUs. "The next OEM handheld APU lineup (if it happens at all, as AMD seems to be losing interest in this market) will be with their next-next-gen lineup in 2029. Advertisement Most read in Tech Last year, the leaker also commented in a NeoGAF forum in September that the rumoured PS6 has "two SoCs (System-on-a-Chip) in development for next-gen, idk if it's a Series X/S situation or home console + handheld but probably one of them will be affordable at least". They also speculated about the PS6 handheld on the same forum that it's console is a "15W SoC on 3nm", which is less powerful that the current PS5. PS5 and Xbox owners unlock huge game freebie you only have five days to claim – you don't need even need subscription This sparked speculation about whether the PS6 would even be able to play PS5 if less powerful, but KeplerL2 explained: "It can definitely run PS5 games, just not at the same resolution / FPS (frames per second), mainly due to lower memory bandwidth." They added on another comment from a user: "Hard to estimate performance since it's using an unreleased GPU uarch but I think it's somewhere between XSS (Xbox Series S) and PS5." Advertisement Another hardware leaker who is a reputable source on Chiphell, zhangzhonhao, also claimed the PS6 console will use AMD's next generation UDNA architecture. The GPU will succeed AMD's RDNA 4 and CDNA by combining them, for possibly enhanced ray-tracing in the light, and is used in the PS5 Pro console. Responses from gamers After details from KeplerL2 were shared on Reddit, gamers responded in the comments. One self-proclaimed active member of the Dev community wrote: "This this nuts and also bonkers". Advertisement Another added: "This is massive news. "My biggest worry with this handheld was no AI upscaling while Switch 2 has DLSS. "Looks like a very compelling product now." PlayStation release date history Sony has turned out an enormous array of consoles over the years. Advertisement Here's a list of PlayStation – Saturday, December 3, 1994 (1st Saturday) PS One – Friday, July 7, 2000 (1st Friday) PlayStation 2 – Saturday, March 4, 2000 (1st Saturday) PS2 Slimline – Friday, October 29, 2004 (5th Friday) PlayStation 3 – Saturday, November 11, 2006 (2nd Saturday) PS3 Slim – Thursday, August 27, 2009 (4th Thursday) PS3 Super Slim – Tuesday, September 25, 2012 (4th Tuesday) PlayStation 4 – Friday, November 15, 2013 (3rd Friday) PS4 Slim – Thursday, September 15, 2016 (3rd Thursday) PS4 Pro – Thursday, November 10, 2016 (2nd Thursday) PlayStation 5 – Thursday, November 12, 2020 (2nd Thursday) PS5 Slim – Friday, November 10, 2023 (2nd Friday) Predictions suggest Sony's preference for "the second or third week of November", as during the end of the week on a Thursday or Friday or Saturday.

Sony's rumored plan to "downgrade" PS5 performance might actually be genius — here's why
Sony's rumored plan to "downgrade" PS5 performance might actually be genius — here's why

Yahoo

time15-06-2025

  • Yahoo

Sony's rumored plan to "downgrade" PS5 performance might actually be genius — here's why

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Worried about those PlayStation performance downgrade rumors? Things aren't quite as grim as they appear. Last week, reports surfaced that Sony is briefing developers on a new "low energy" mode for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 5 Pro consoles. While these rumors do appear a bit concerning for the future of Sony consoles, they could actually hint at the upcoming PlayStation 6 handheld. As we've previously reported, the PlayStation 6 is rumored to come in a home console and a handheld variant. Thanks to the initial report from Moore's Law is Dead and follow-up comments by veteran AMD leaker KeplerL2, we now know more about the AMD APU that will be powering the rumored PlayStation handheld. And it looks more cutting-edge than expected. But don't just take my word for it. Here are the PS6 handheld specs we know so far. The PlayStation handheld will be powered by an upcoming AMD APU that will have AI upscaling features, with 16GB of DDR5 onboard memory, and 4MB of L2 cache and 16MB of MALL cache on the APU's graphics tile. The unnamed AMD APU will allegedly be based on the gfx13 (RDNA5/UDNA) architecture. "But, Madeline", you ask, "what does that actually mean?" AMD's current-gen Radeon RX 9000 GPUs use RDNA 4 graphics architecture. The PlayStation 6 APU's use of the next generation of AMD architecture aligns well with the console's expected launch date in fall 2027. The AMD APU powering the current gen of PlayStation consoles (PS5 and PS5 Pro) has 4MB of L2 cache, but no MALL cache. So, even with a constrained 16GB of memory bandwidth, the PS6 handheld would have additional graphics power, thanks to the 16MB MALL cache, which can reduce the need for a large memory bandwidth on a GPU. Essentially, it gives the PlayStation handheld more leverage over its lower RAM specs. Based on these initial specs, it does not appear that the PS6 handheld will be powered by AMD's recently updated Ryzen AI Z2 lineup. Instead, this will likely be a next-gen chipset. Earlier reports pegged the PlayStation and Xbox "Gen 10" launch to 2028, though new rumors have moved that timeline up. Currently, the PlayStation 6 console is expected to launch in September 2027. The alleged PlayStation handheld is expected to launch in tandem with the home console. Of course, none of this is confirmed, and we're over two years from the expected launch date, so plans can always change. Sony could even go the same route as Microsoft and cancel its plans for a proprietary handheld console. However, Sony is far less likely to work with a PC manufacturer like Asus on a Windows handheld, so there is a higher chance that Sony will come out with a proper handheld console. It wouldn't be the first Sony handheld by far, after all. PlayStation fans can only dream — I hit 316 fps in 'Stellar Blade' on my RTX 5090 laptop I used the Asus ROG Strix G16 for a week, and it may be the best value in gaming laptops right now Should the new Maingear Ultima 18 laptop replace your gaming desktop? Just look at the specs.

Rumored PlayStation handheld may share a key PS5 Pro feature — here's what we know
Rumored PlayStation handheld may share a key PS5 Pro feature — here's what we know

Tom's Guide

time12-06-2025

  • Tom's Guide

Rumored PlayStation handheld may share a key PS5 Pro feature — here's what we know

Rumor has it Sony is working on a new PlayStation handheld, and a recent leak indicates it could borrow a key feature straight from the PS5 Pro. Known leaker KeplerL2 revealed interesting details about the allegedly upcoming PS handheld on a NeoGAF forum, stating it'll come equipped with 16GB of DDR5X RAM, a third of the base PS5's memory bandwidth (4MB of L2 cache but with 16 MB of MALL cache) and will be powered by an AMD chip. Interestingly, the insider also claims it will feature AI upscaling tech, which points to the PS5 Pro's PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution). This improves image quality in supported games, offering sharper and more detailed images, similar to Nvidia's DLSS. Moreover, since the base PS5 comes with 16GB of DDR4 RAM, the alleged PlayStation handheld is looking to be a powerful system, but not unlike other PC gaming consoles with the same spec, such as the Lenovo Legion Go (although, the recent Lenovo Legion Go S already sports 32GB of RAM). Reports of Sony developing a next-gen gaming handheld console have been swirling since last year, suggesting it would be able to play PS5 games natively. With PSSR now tipped to be coming along with its 16GB of DDR5X RAM, the next PlayStation handheld could pull this off — at a lower resolution, of course. Technically, the PlayStation Portal can run PS5 titles, but that's through cloud-based gaming, and as we've found in our testing, you'll need a strong internet connection to have gameplay run smoothly. There's no official word from Sony about an upcoming PlayStation handheld, and reports on an expected release date are scattered, with some suggesting it could come as soon as 2027 while others believe it will enter mass production in 2028. Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips. The Nintendo Switch 2 has recently launched (which is already the company's fastest-selling console) and the ROG Xbox Ally is on its way, so it's only fitting that Sony delivers another take at a portable console — one that doesn't need to rely on an internet connection. If Sony does jump on the handheld bandwagon, there's some fierce competition to overcome. Notably, the ROG Xbox Ally X, sporting an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme, is set to conquer handhelds, and that comes with 24GB of LPDDR5X-8000 RAM. A PlayStation handheld equipped with AMD's latest APU (possibly a Z3 Extreme, or similar, considering its expected release date) along with AI upscaling tech to power games could make for a powerful console, but for now, that's all just speculation. It also has the rest of the best gaming handhelds to contend with, such as the Steam Deck OLED. However, if it's anything like the underrated PS Vita (and if Sony gives it the attention it deserves) a new PlayStation handheld could be a win for gamers.

Stand-Alone PlayStation Handheld Rumor Corroborated by Another Insider
Stand-Alone PlayStation Handheld Rumor Corroborated by Another Insider

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Stand-Alone PlayStation Handheld Rumor Corroborated by Another Insider

Every day, it seems we are getting closer to actually getting another . The latest update regarding the console corroborates previous rumors of its existence, as well as its launch window. On NeoGAF, insider HeisenbergFX4 claims a 'full blown' PlayStation handheld is in the works. They do iterate that this would not fall within the PlayStation Portal pricing, which is currently $200, and will launch 'somewhere around' the PlayStation 6 launch. Last month, leaker KeplerL2 confirmed the existence of the PlayStation handheld. They claimed that it would not be as powerful as a PS5, but would be backwards compatible with the console at launch, which they confirmed would be part of the PS6 family. Although it seems like all the clues are pointing to PlayStation making a new handheld, take these rumors with a grain of salt. Sony has not formally revealed a handheld just yet. The industry changes on a dime, so what might be real right now may not be real in the next few days. We'll just have to wait and see. While Sony has yet to reveal a new PlayStation handheld console, they have stated that they do intend to focus on peripherals like the PlayStation Portal in its Corporate Strategy & Earnings Announcement Presentation. 'We also plan to focus on strong and profitable peripherals such as PlayStation Portal where our recently introduced beta cloud streaming feature allows users to enjoy their games on the go more easily,' reads Sony's statement. This could be taken in several ways. This could mean Sony plans to iterate on its successful game streaming handheld device. This could hint at the rumored PS6 handheld. This could mean both. Regardless, Sony is putting a focus on peripherals like these handheld devices, which is a nice update for PlayStation fans. The post Stand-Alone PlayStation Handheld Rumor Corroborated by Another Insider appeared first on PlayStation LifeStyle.

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