Patcay.com – PlayStation 5 (PS5) is the latest gaming console from Sony released in 2020. The PS5 offers better performance than the previous generation, with up to 4K resolution and 120 frames per second.
PlayStation 6 (PS6) is expected to be released in 2024. The PS6 is expected to offer even better performance than the PS5, with up to 8K resolution and 120 frames per second.
Here are some of the key differences between the PS5 and PS6:
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Performance
The PS6 is expected to use AMD Zen 4 and RDNA 3 chips, which offer better performance than the AMD Zen 2 and RDNA 2 chips used by the PS5.
The AMD Zen 4 chip has a newer and more efficient architecture, so it can deliver higher performance with lower power consumption. The AMD RDNA 3 chip also offers a significant improvement in graphics performance, enabling it to support 8K resolution and 120 frames per second.
Resolution
The PS6 is expected to support up to 8K resolution, which is an upgrade from the 4K resolution supported by the PS5. The higher resolution will make games look more realistic and sharp.
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Frame rate
The PS6 is expected to support frame rates of up to 120 frames per second, which is an increase from the 60 frames per second frame rate supported by the PS5. The higher frame rate will make games feel more fluid and responsive.
New Features
The PS6 is expected to have new features, such as:
- Support for virtual reality (VR)
- Support for augmented reality (AR)
- Improved image quality
Support for VR and AR will allow players to experience a more immersive gaming experience. Improved image quality will make games look more realistic and attractive.