According to a new leak, Sony chose to use AMD chips over Intel on the PS6 in order to ensure the console would be backward ...
Sony has chosen the chip manufacturer for the PlayStation 6 and it’s AMD, according to a new report by Reuters. Concerns ...
A report by Reuters suggests that AMD will continue to supply chips to Sony, winning the contract for the PS6 over Intel.
Xbox confirms that it's working on the backward compatibility issues that appeared for some console gamers earlier this month ...
Our first details on Sony’s PlayStation 6 point to an AMD-powered console that supports PS5 games through backward ...
AMD reported to have signed a contract with Sony to help develop the PlayStation 6 and that could help with backwards ...
A new report from Reuters goes into detail about the highly competitive bidding war between AMD and Intel to supply ...
Moreover, one of the key reasons for choosing AMD chips was their backward compatibility with the current PS5. The report ...
The game in question is Singularity, a 2010 PC, PS3, and Xbox 360 game released by developer Raven Software and publisher ...
Once the PS6 hits productions, things will obviously be different, but as long as it is in its planning stage, which it will ...
One factor that reportedly led to Sony settling on AMD was ensuring backward compatibility with the current-gen PlayStation 5. Sony’s PS5 features an AMD CPU — a custom AMD Zen 2 — and GPU ...