PlayStation 6 would be powered by the technology of this major company
By Daniel Laguna onReport claims that Sony and a leading tech company have already agreed on a deal

According to recent reports, Sony has already closed a major alliance related to the future of PlayStation. While the start of the next generation is years away, we already have the first clues about PlayStation 6 and its alleged technology.
Sony and AMD already working on PlayStation 6

Youtuber Moore's Law is Dead recently talked about Sony's upcoming hardware. He revealed that the Japanese company reportedly already signed a deal with AMD to develop the main chip for PlayStation 6, its next-generation console.
This should come as no surprise, as the companies have previously worked on technology for other consoles. Unfortunately, the report does not reveal technical details of the system, so its potential is still a mystery.
On the other hand, it is not known if the chip for the next console is already in active development. That said, one can only speculate about the features and release date of PlayStation 6. Earlier reports claimed that the system will feature technology to offer photorealistic gaming.
It was also said that Sony is supposedly considering a chipset for its console that AMD already uses in non-video game products. On the other hand, it was mentioned that its APU will supposedly lag behind the unit Microsoft will use in its next generation of consoles.
As for the release date of PlayStation 6, various sources and leaks agree that it will arrive sometime in 2028. However, it is important to emphasize that there is still nothing official about it. It is best to wait for Sony to talk about it in the future.
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