PS6 Leak Points to 30GB GDDR7 RAM Upgrade, Higher Console Price Likely

HomeLeaksPS6 Leak Points to 30GB GDDR7 RAM Upgrade, Higher Console Price Likely

Highlights

  • Leaks suggest PS6 could feature 30GB of GDDR7 RAM on a 160-bit bus, delivering up to 640GB/s bandwidth.
  • Due to global memory shortages, the extra RAM could raise the console’s price by about $100.
  • Reports indicate PS6 manufacturing may begin mid-2027 with a wider release in Fall 2027 or early 2028.
PlayStation 5 in the picture for reference. (Image credit - Sony)
PlayStation 5 in the picture for reference. (Image credit – Sony)

PlayStation 6 launch is nowhere close at the moment, but the latest leaks are trying to give us an update on what the next-generation gaming console could offer.  Here’s what we know based on the latest leak.

PS6 Expected Upgrade

According to the latest leak, it appears PS6 could feature 30GB of GDDR7 RAM, which is 6GB more than earlier rumours suggested. The memory is said to run on a 160-bit bus, offering up to 640GB/s of bandwidth. The configuration reportedly includes 10 memory modules of 3GB each mounted on the motherboard.

image image

The latest details come from Kepler L2, a source with a track record of sharing reliable hardware-related information.

If these specifications turn out to be accurate, the PS6 would represent a significant leap over the current PlayStation 5, which ships with 16GB of GDDR6 RAM. Such an upgrade would likely support more demanding games, improved textures, and advanced performance features.

PS6 Prike Hike Expected

However, there is a potential downside. The global tech industry is currently facing a memory shortage, with RAM prices continuing to rise and supply constraints expected to persist for several years. While higher memory capacity would enhance performance, it could also result in a higher retail price for the console.

In response to the leak, one user suggested that a 20GB RAM configuration might be a more practical choice, given the increasing cost of memory. The user argued that moving up to 30GB could add around $100 to the PS6’s MSRP. Kepler L2 pushed back on this view, stating that 20GB would not be sufficient for the next-generation console.

While acknowledging that the additional memory could indeed raise the cost by about $100, he suggested that Sony may have to absorb the higher expense during the first one or two years until memory prices begin to stabilise.

As of now, PS6 is expected to arrive around 2026. However, some reports suggest manufacturing could start in mid-2027, followed by a wider release in Fall 2027 or early 2028.

FAQs

Q1. What memory upgrade is expected in the PS6?

Answer. Leaks suggest the PS6 could feature 30GB of GDDR7 RAM on a 160-bit bus, delivering up to 640GB/s bandwidth, nearly double the PS5’s 16GB GDDR6.

Q2. Will the PS6 be more expensive than the PS5?

Answer. Yes, the higher RAM capacity could raise the console’s price by about $100 due to global memory shortages, though Sony may absorb costs initially.

Q3. When is the PS6 expected to launch?

Answer. Reports indicate the PS6 could arrive around 2026, with manufacturing starting mid-2027 and a wider release in Fall 2027 or early 2028.

Also Read

https://www.mymobileindia.com/ps6-handheld-rumours-grow-as-leak-suggests-sony-is-preparing-developers-for-low-power-hardware/

https://www.mymobileindia.com/sony-playstation-6-expected-to-launch-in-2027-leaks-suggest-xbox-magnus-could-cost-more-than-ps6/

Latest Articles

CATEGORIES