PlayStation 6 Leaks Point to 2027 Launch With 30GB RAM and $700 Price
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Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Aug 17
PlayStation 6 Leaks Point to 2027 Launch With 30GB RAM and $700 Price
3 articles · Updated · Geeky Gadgets · Aug 17
Summary
2027 is the leaked target for Sony’s next console, with reports pointing to a PlayStation 6 built around a custom AMD chip, AI features and faster storage.
3-nanometer hardware is said to pair Zen 6 CPU cores with RDNA 5 graphics and 30GB of DDR7 RAM, a sizable jump from the PS5’s 16GB.
AI integration could use AMD’s Project Amethyst for rendering, image reconstruction and more adaptive gameplay, while an upgraded PCIe SSD is expected to cut load times.
PS5 and PS4 backward compatibility is reportedly planned to ease upgrades, and Sony is also said to be developing a handheld that can run native PS6 games.
At $700 or more, the rumored pricing would position the PS6 as a premium 2027 successor as Sony tries to extend its lead in console gaming.
With memory shortages threatening a massive price hike, will Sony's rumored digital-only PlayStation 6 push loyal console gamers toward PC alternatives?
As Sony reportedly plans to kill physical games by 2028, what happens to your massive collection of discs when the PS6 arrives?
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