Sony plans to make a portable PlayStation 6 that can play PS5 games automatically. Famous leaker KeplerL2 shared on NeoGAF forums that this handheld device will have shader binary compatibility. This means older games will work without developers needing to change them. Games might run slowly if they aren't updated later, but performance patches could help them run better.
The portable PS6 will join a regular home console version. Both systems will use AMD technology like earlier PlayStation models. Intel tried to win the contract but failed. Recent rumors suggest the portable won't match a standard PS5 in power but will beat the Xbox Series S. Its processor chip runs with very low electricity needs. The main system has fewer than 40 computing units.
Not much news exists about the regular PS6 console. Sony reportedly wants it to become the strongest gaming system of its generation. The company aims to expand ray tracing features and add machine learning for advanced gameplay options. These innovations should create new gaming experiences.
The portable PS6 will join a regular home console version. Both systems will use AMD technology like earlier PlayStation models. Intel tried to win the contract but failed. Recent rumors suggest the portable won't match a standard PS5 in power but will beat the Xbox Series S. Its processor chip runs with very low electricity needs. The main system has fewer than 40 computing units.
Not much news exists about the regular PS6 console. Sony reportedly wants it to become the strongest gaming system of its generation. The company aims to expand ray tracing features and add machine learning for advanced gameplay options. These innovations should create new gaming experiences.