With PSSR being as amazing as it is the hardware specs don’t really matter all that much
AI for NPCs, including in racing games like in GT7.
Around 4090 perfomance, if above then not much, at max 30% above.Assuming Xbox actually launches a next gen console in 2026 it's safe to safe we'll get a PS6 by 2027/28 which is only 3/4 years away.
So with the PS6 looming over the horizon and the PS5 Pro specs revealed what sort of horsepower do you expect the PS6 to have?
Around 4090 perfomance, if above then not much, at max 30% above.
Could add the prices of the guys to that chart too so we can see how that progressed? 4090 performance would be impressive but I’m not holding my breathI did some detective work in this old thread:
4090 in 2028 gonna be weak. PS6 will have RDNA5/UDNA+4090 performance would be impressive
only for RDNA4. RDNA5/UDNA will have from budget to overpriceAMD isnt pushing high end gpu next round
Sony won't deliver two versions (power configurations) at launch. Microsoft has already proved this idea to boneheaded, why would Sony attempt to replicate it?The biggest challenge in the next generation will be to deliver a mainstream platform at an affordable price while also delivering a substantial performance upgrade for prosumer users. Therefore Sony will deliver two versions at launch, PS6 Standard and PS6 Pro.
Will be chiplet-based with a CPU tile, GPU tile, possibly some sort of I/O tile. Both will feature the same CPU and I/O. Pro SKU will come with a ~2x GPU upgrade, possibly by using two GPU tiles somehow. CPU may use a mixture of large 2-4 ZenX cores with higher clocks and the rest ZenXc cores for optimal area use. No ODD it's the end of the road for physical media, games sold at retail are just redemption keys. There may be some USB drive accessory in the market to play PS4-PS5-era games though.
Example spec:
PS6 Standard:
4x Zen7, 4xZen7c
~40WGP GPU
128-bit 36GT/s GDDR7 16-24GB ~576GB/s
2-4x PCIe6 storage
Inflation adjusted price: ~$500
PS6 Pro:
4x Zen7, 4xZen7c
~80 WGP GPU
256-bit 36GT/s GDDR7 24-32GB ~1152GB/s
2-4x PCIe6 storage
Inflation adjusted price: ~$1000
I honestly don't care anymore if the first party library is as poor as the current one.Assuming Xbox actually launches a next gen console in 2026 it's safe to safe we'll get a PS6 by 2027/28 which is only 3/4 years away.
So with the PS6 looming over the horizon and the PS5 Pro specs revealed what sort of horsepower do you expect the PS6 to have?
Sony won't deliver two versions (power configurations) at launch. Microsoft has already proved this idea to boneheaded, why would Sony attempt to replicate it?
LOL if you think your getting a 5090 alone for that price.Strap an Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 to it and charge £1.5k!
LOL if you think your getting a 5090 alone for that price.
Hard to tell around these parts, lots of retards to contend with.
TF's are like toilet paper, useless for determining how much shit they can handleIf Pro is 17TF with some bells and whistles, I'll just take a wild guess and say it'll be around triple in power.
I'm not basing it on anything really except PS4 pro went from 4TF to PS5 at 10 TF which is 2.5x.