PlayStation 6 Chip Selected in 2022, Prioritizing Backward Compatibility

Artwork of the PlayStation “PS” logo on a stylized backgroundArtwork of the PlayStation “PS” logo on a stylized backgroundGraphic: James Bareham/PolygonMichael McWhertorMichael McWhertor is a reporter with greater than 17 years of experience covering video clip games, modern technology, films, TELEVISION, and enjoyment.

We currently have our very first info on Sony’s unpreventable PlayStation 6: It will certainly work on AMD chips, according to a record from Reuters, with chipmaker Intel having actually shed the quote to make chips for the next-gen PlayStation. One variable that supposedly resulted in Sony picking AMD was making sure in reverse compatibility with the current-gen PlayStation 5.

Sony’s PS5 includes an AMD CPU– a customized AMD Zen 2– and GPU– a customized AMD RDNA 2 for the base PS5, and RDNA 3 for the forthcoming PlayStation 5Pro According to Reuters, transferring to Intel- made chips might have placed in reverse compatibility in danger, or a minimum of made it extra costly for Sony’s designers to sustain in reverse compatibility. The PlayStation 4 likewise worked on AMD-made cpus.

The PlayStation manufacturer has a background of sustaining in reverse compatibility in between gaming consoles. The PlayStation 2 played initial PlayStation games out of package. Early variations of the PlayStation 3 furthermore sustained its 2 precursors. Sony damaged its in reverse compatibility touch with the PS4, which did not sustain PS3 games out of package, yet eventually used accessibility to them via emulation.

Reuters’ record on the PS6 would absolutely show that Sony plans to sustain PS5 games on its next-gen console, which has actually not been revealed and has no clear launch home window. Sony simply revealed the PS5 Pro recently, for a November launch. A PS6 console is practically surely still years away, provided the seven-year void in between the launch of the PS4 and PS5.

Sony’s choice to opt for AMD over Intel supposedly goes back to 2022. But the PlayStation manufacturer most likely began servicing its PS5 follower well prior to that. According to Shawn Layden, previous chairman of SIE Worldwide Studios, Sony commonly “begin[s] working on the next-generation platform almost a day after you ship whatever the current generation is.” In a meeting with the What’s Up PlayStation podcast, Layden stated, “the minute you ship a product you already have a team way, way in the back […] who’s already working on the next version.”

Rival Microsoft– which likewise makes use of AMD chips to power its Xbox Series X– anticipates the next-generation of gaming consoles to begin as early as 2028, according to court documents from the Federal Trade Commission’s case against Microsoft over its $68.7 billion procurement of Activision Blizzard.

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Source: Polygon

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