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Sony's PS6 may settle for modest gains to avoid PC hardware race
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 56197, member: 636"] Sony's upcoming PlayStation 6 console will deliver substantial performance improvements over current hardware according to recent industry reports. Moore's Law is Dead revealed on the Broken Silicon podcast that ray tracing capabilities will increase five to ten times beyond PlayStation 5 levels. The system will also provide two to three times better rasterization performance compared to the current generation console. James Prior, a former AMD Senior Product Manager, supports this development approach as the industry shifts focus toward advanced graphics features rather than basic rendering power. The PlayStation 5 already achieves framerates near 80 fps at 4K resolution in various games, demonstrating that traditional rasterization has reached practical limits. Sony appears to target 4K gaming at 120 fps with performance matching RTX 4080 or 5080 graphics cards while maintaining a price point below $900. This strategy addresses market concerns about expensive gaming hardware while offering meaningful upgrades in areas that matter most to players. The console aims to compete effectively against high-end gaming PCs through convenience and value rather than raw computational power alone. [/QUOTE]
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