What’s Sony’s next move after the PS5 Pro launch? A report from Reuters talks about Sony’s plans beyond this fall’s new $700 system, saying that the battle to win a contract for the chip powering a future PlayStation 6 came down to AMD vs Intel, with others like Broadcom eliminated earlier, with AMD eventually winning out.
According to Reuters, since AMD makes the chip in the PS5 and PS5 Pro, maintaining compatibility in a possible move was part of “months” of discussions in 2022 between executives and engineers at Sony and Intel.
However, Intel’s bid was blocked because they did not agree on how much profit Intel would make from each chip it would design as Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co (TSMC) handled the manufacturing process.
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Why Did Sony Chose AMD Over Intel For PS6?
Apart from the recent embarrassment of crashing Raptor Lake CPUs, Intel has been a bystander in the AI chip boom and ceded manufacturing of some next-gen tech to TSMC as it tries to rebuild its capabilities. The chipmaking division also racked up $7 billion in losses last year, and recently, the company announced 15,000 layoffs. Meanwhile, its upcoming chip plant in Ohio has been delayed, although it did secure Microsoft as a customer for its advanced 18A chip process.
While AMD has also trailed Nvidia’s leadership in the AI chip market and flagship GPUs its data center products now make up over half of its sales. During a recent interview, AMD exec Jack Huynh said that apart from merging its RDNA gaming graphics and CNDA data center efforts into a single “UDNA,” with its gaming priority set to increasing scale at lower price points.
The report suggests a deal could’ve produced $30 billion in revenue for Intel, which is quoted in the article saying, “We strongly disagree with this characterization but are not going to comment about any current or potential customer conversations.”
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PS5 Pro Launched As Sony’s Most Powerful, Expensive Console
Sony has finally launched the most anticipated and upgraded version of its popular gaming console, the PlayStation 5 Pro. It comes with a powerful graphics chip with support for improved ray-tracing and AI upscaling capability. It comes at a price of $699.99 and will go on sale starting November 7 in select markets. Sony hasn’t revealed the pricing and availability for the Indian market.
With a 40 percent heftier price tag than the regular PS5, the PS5 pro lacks a Blu-ray disc drive, and just like the slim variant of the PS5, one can buy one separately along with colored side panels, and upgrade the console.