Gaming industry analysts continue discussing next-generation console specifications through various performance predictions. YouTuber Moore's Law Is Dead estimates PlayStation 6 rasterization capabilities will triple base PlayStation 5 speeds, matching NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080 performance levels. The same source suggests ray tracing improvements could reach five to ten times current generation speeds. AMD insider KeplerL2 presents alternative projections for both upcoming systems.
KeplerL2 predicts PlayStation 6 performance will align with AMD Radeon RX 9070XT graphics capabilities. The next Xbox console should exceed PlayStation 6 specifications, comparing favorably against NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 hardware. Both machines will utilize AMD RDNA 5 architecture, representing the most significant design changes since Graphics Core Next development. This architecture may surpass NVIDIA Blackwell features through advanced patents covering dense geometry processing, streaming wave management, and enhanced ray tracing cores. Microsoft previously promised the largest technical advancement between console generations, though official specifications remain years away from public release.
KeplerL2 predicts PlayStation 6 performance will align with AMD Radeon RX 9070XT graphics capabilities. The next Xbox console should exceed PlayStation 6 specifications, comparing favorably against NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 hardware. Both machines will utilize AMD RDNA 5 architecture, representing the most significant design changes since Graphics Core Next development. This architecture may surpass NVIDIA Blackwell features through advanced patents covering dense geometry processing, streaming wave management, and enhanced ray tracing cores. Microsoft previously promised the largest technical advancement between console generations, though official specifications remain years away from public release.