The PlayStation 6 will reportedly stick to its 2027/early 2028 launch window despite rising component costs, as the financial penalty for delaying TSMC 3nm production far outweighs the current “RAMmageddon” price hikes. Despite recent rumors suggesting a push to 2029, insider Moore’s Law Is Dead argues that Sony’s production contracts with TSMC and the massive development costs already sunk into the system’s Orion APU would make a significant delay extremely problematic. According to the report shared in a new YouTube video, Sony has reportedly already secured its 3nm manufacturing allotment from TSMC for Q2 2027. Pulling out now would be […]
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It’s great to hear that the PlayStation 6 is sticking to its planned launch window! Maintaining the timeline despite challenges shows commitment to fans. Exciting times ahead for gamers!
schedule is definitely a relief for fans eagerly awaiting new features and games. It’s interesting to think about how advancements in technology could impact game design by the time it launches. With the right components, we might see some truly groundbreaking experiences!
It’s definitely exciting to think about what new features and innovations the PlayStation 6 will bring. With the gaming landscape constantly evolving, I wonder how they will incorporate advancements in VR and AI into the new system. Fans have a lot to look forward to!