Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 12
Sony May Cut PlayStation 6 to 24GB VRAM, 128-bit Bus as Memory Costs Stay High
Updated
Updated · Wccftech · May 12

Sony May Cut PlayStation 6 to 24GB VRAM, 128-bit Bus as Memory Costs Stay High

2 articles · Updated · Wccftech · May 12
  • Sony said on last week's earnings call that it has not decided the PlayStation 6 launch timing because memory shortages are keeping component prices too high for a reasonable console price.
  • 24GB of VRAM and a 128-bit memory bus are the main cutbacks Sony could make without heavily gutting the system, according to AMD leaker KeplerL2.
  • A 128-bit bus would trim about $60 from the bill of materials at current G7 memory prices and could improve APU yields by letting Sony disable one memory controller.
  • Developers would likely prefer 24GB with somewhat lower bandwidth over a smaller memory pool, suggesting Sony is trying to preserve next-generation game ambitions while containing costs.
Will Sony compromise the PS6's power, or will gamers have to accept a $1,000 console?
With AI devouring memory chips, is the era of affordable, high-powered gaming consoles officially over?