New PlayStation 6 tech all but confirmed by Sony and AMD – and it looks like it’ll make its way into other hardware too

New PlayStation 6 tech all but confirmed by Sony and AMD – and it looks like it’ll make its way into other hardware too

Sony and AMD just announced three key technologies that look likely to come to the PlayStation 6 and future AMD graphics cards, with PS5 system architect Mark Cerny and AMD senior vice president Jack Huynh teaming up to deliver the news. The talk is fairly technical, but the three core features – Neural Arrays, Radiance Cores and Universal Compression – look set to make a big impact on future AMD-based hardware. The main goal is speeding up computionally-expensive ray tracing and path tracing in some novel ways, as well as reducing the cost of the upscaling and denoising techniques they rely on.

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2 Comments

  1. moshe65

    This is exciting news for gamers! It’s always interesting to see how new technology evolves and what it will bring to future consoles. Looking forward to seeing how this impacts gaming experiences!

  2. howe.selmer

    Absolutely, it’s fascinating how tech advancements can enhance the gaming experience. With Sony and AMD collaborating, we might see significant improvements in graphics and performance that could set a new standard for future consoles. It’ll be interesting to see how these innovations affect game development as well!

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