Speculation around Sony’s next-generation PlayStation hardware continues to build. The latest claims suggest Sony is already guiding game developers to account for more limited CPU performance. If true, this strongly points towards portable hardware arriving alongside the standard PS6 console. Here’s everything we know based on recent leaks.
Recently, YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead (MLID) claimed that Sony has been encouraging studios to optimise their games for systems with varying CPU, GPU, and memory capabilities. According to MLID, this strategy also ties into recent changes seen on the PlayStation 5.
Sony has reportedly been pushing developers to support Low Power and Power Saver modes with Power Saver Mode now included by default in the PlayStation 5 software development kit. MLID adds that these power-efficiency features are currently being prioritised over PS5 Pro-specific optimisations, hinting that Sony is preparing its ecosystem for future hardware compatibility.
This approach aligns with earlier rumours that Sony is planning two versions of the PS6, which would include a traditional home console and a lower-power handheld aimed at portable gaming.
The leak also highlights a specific technical requirement, claiming that developers are being asked to ensure games can run using just eight CPU threads. The rumoured PS6 handheld is said to feature four Zen 6c CPU cores, offering eight threads for gameplay, along with two additional low-power cores dedicated to background tasks. Meanwhile, the standard PS6 console would reportedly rely on a significantly more powerful CPU setup.
An internal document referenced in the leak reportedly states that “games may run in environments with different CPU configurations,” further supporting the idea of a multi-device PS6 lineup. By introducing these constraints early, Sony could make it easier for future titles to scale smoothly across both home and portable PlayStation hardware.
In any case, Sony is yet to make any official announcements. We can expect more details to emerge as the possible launch window is finalised internally at Sony.
Answer. Leaks indicate Sony may launch two versions of the PS6: a traditional home console and a lower-power handheld device.
Answer. Developers are being asked to optimise games for systems with limited CPU performance, specifically ensuring games can run on just eight CPU threads.
Answer. It is rumoured to feature four Zen 6c CPU cores (eight threads) for gameplay, plus two low-power cores for background tasks, while the standard PS6 console will have a more powerful CPU setup.
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