
"The ninth-generation console will be six years old later this year and early development of its purported successor, ubiquitously known as the PlayStation 6 (PS6), is said to have already commenced. According to a recent leak, Sony's next-generation gaming console could feature a notable increase in system memory. The PS6 may ship with up to 30GB of unified memory, marking a substantial jump over both the PS5 and the higher-end PS5 Pro."
"According to the same claim, this setup would result in a 160-bit memory bus, combined with 32Gbps memory chips, delivering around 640GB/s of memory bandwidth. For context, the PS5 offers 448 GB/s of memory bandwidth, while the PS5 Pro goes up to 576 GB/s. In theory, the expanded unified memory would allow Sony's next-generation gaming console to better support more complex game worlds, higher-resolution textures, and advanced AI-driven features, in line with the scaling game engines."
PlayStation 6 could feature up to 30GB of unified memory, a major increase over the PS5 and PS5 Pro's 16GB. The configuration could use 3GB GDDR7 modules in a clamshell layout with ten 16-bit channels to form a 160-bit memory bus using 32Gbps chips, yielding roughly 640GB/s of bandwidth. That compares with the PS5's 448GB/s and the PS5 Pro's 576GB/s. Expanded unified memory and higher bandwidth would enable larger game worlds, higher-resolution textures, advanced AI features, and faster streaming of textures and geometry, reducing stuttering.
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