According to latest reports, Sony's next PS6 console will feature an AMD chip with backwards compatibility and not an Intel ...
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Despite the massive Nvidia lead on PC, PlayStation will not abandon AMD for the PS6 console. With the PS5 Pro specs using ...
While a dispute over the profit Intel would take home from each chip sold to Sony contributed to AMD’s victory, backward compatibility also played a part. Backward compatibility—the ability to ...
Sony has chosen the chip manufacturer for the PlayStation 6 and it’s AMD, according ... around backwards compatibility for the next-gen console. AMD designed the CPU and GPU for both the PS4 ...
Both Sony's PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 consoles feature custom AMD CPU and GPU chips, so it makes sense to maintain consistency to ensure compatibility with games from previous generations.
A report by Reuters suggests that AMD will continue to supply chips to Sony, winning the contract for the PS6 over Intel.
While the article focuses heavily on the impact to Intel, it does reveal that backwards compatibility is of enormous ...
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Sony is reportedly deep into production on PS6, with the company placing major importance on backwards compatibility.
Sony eventually decided to stick with AMD due to its longtime partner offering the better deal as well as making it easier to ensure backward compatibility with previous PlayStation consoles.