Intel reportedly lost a PS6 deal worth $30 billion to AMD, with Sony eyeing next-gen backwards compatibility
On the heels of the PS5 Pro, the PS6 looks to be AMD-powered
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On the heels of thePS5 Proreveal, new traces of the PlayStation 6 suggestSonyis once again eyeing backwards compatibility and tappingAMDto power its consoles.
Reuters reportsthat, in 2022, Intel lost the contract to provide chips for the PS6 to AMD. Intel reportedly internally valued the contract, which would’ve seen lower profit margins than some chip deals but importantly would …