PlayStation 6 SoC Design Complete, Pre-Si Validation Underway
Rumors suggest the PlayStation 6 SoC design is complete and in pre-silicon validation, with a potential 2027 launch. The GPU is an early fork of AMD .
Work on the PlayStation 6 (PS6) appears to be progressing more rapidly than previously thought. According to rumors circulating online, the console's System-on-Chip (SoC) design is complete and is currently in the pre-silicon validation phase. SoC Design and Pre-Silicon Validation Well-known AMD leaker, Kepler L2, revealed on the NeoGAF Forums that the PlayStation 6's SoC is design complete and is in pre-silicon validation, with an A0 tapeout scheduled for late this year. This suggests the console might be closer to release than many anticipated. Typically, Sony's development timeline between A0 tapeout and console release is about 2 years, potentially placing the launch in 2027. GPU Details The PlayStation 6's GPU is said to be a fork of AMD's gfx13 architecture, formerly known as RDNA 5 and now known as UDNA. While the exact size of the GPU is unknown, its affiliation with gfx13 will provide insight into its features once AMD officially unveils the architecture. AMD …