PS6 Leak: Zen 5 CPU, UDNA GPU, and 8K Gaming Features Revealed

Leaked information indicates that the development of Sony’s PlayStation 6 (PS6) is progressing faster than expected. A leaker known as Kepler_L2 on NeoGAF forums revealed that the design for the console’s system-on-chip (SoC) is completed, and it’s currently in the pre-silicon validation stage. The first tapeout, referred to as A0, is planned for later this year. In simple terms, Sony has wrapped up the design of its main processing chip and is now putting it through thorough virtual testing. They aim to start producing the initial batch of these chips soon to evaluate their performance in real-world scenarios.

Hardware Details

According to the leak, the PS6 will feature a custom APU from AMD, which is being made by TSMC. This chip will integrate a Zen 5 CPU and an UDNA GPU, both leveraging state-of-the-art production processes. Intel lost the chance to create the PS6 processor, with AMD winning the contract in 2022. The Zen 5 CPU is rumored to come with 8 cores and 16 threads, promising a notable boost in performance compared to the Zen 2 CPU used in the PS5.

The UDNA GPU, previously known as RDNA 5, will be built using TSMC’s N3E process. It is speculated to offer advanced features like X3D cache technology, similar to the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D desktop chip, which will enhance performance for gaming and other computational tasks.

Enhanced Gaming Experience

With the PS6, gamers can expect an upgraded gaming experience, supporting 4K at 120FPS and 8K at 60FPS, driven by the Zen 5 CPU and UDNA GPU. The PS5 made a huge leap in performance compared to the PS4, increasing computing power from 1.84 teraflops to 10.3 teraflops. While the exact performance boost for the PS6 is still uncertain, and native 4K resolution is not assured, the console is likely to use AI-driven upscaling technologies to achieve high-quality visuals. Major improvements are expected for Sony’s PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) and AMD’s upcoming FidelityFX Super Resolution 5 (FSR 5).

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