Despite the massive Nvidia lead on PC, PlayStation will not abandon AMD for the PS6 console. With the PS5 Pro specs using bespoke hardware to support PSSR for PS5 Pro-enhanced games, AMD finally has a ...
Sony has settled on using AMD again for their next console release. There is never any shortage of rumors, leaks, and speculation pieces online about the video game industry. We might be a good ways ...
One major reason for AMD’s victory is its strong history with Sony, having provided the chips for both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Keeping AMD as the supplier helps maintain backward ...
The previously leaked PlayStation 5 Pro hardware specification may just give a clue as to whether Sony will decide to add backward compatibility to its next-generation console. A well-known leaker ...
The patent in question was brought up by RespawnFirst over the weekend, but we retrieved the actual link this morning. Reading through the technical jargon, Sony says that it has invented a new system ...
Rumor has it that the next-gen PlayStation handheld will be backwards compatible with the PS5 right out of the box. A known AMD insider has claimed that the portable console features shader binary ...
A YouTuber even got a proof of concept working. Backwards compatibility is a massive draw card for players to upgrade to a new console. No one wants to buy a new ...
Backward compatibility in video game consoles goes back to the 1980s, but it didn't really catch on back then. Yes, Sega's Master System hit stores in 1985 and played games from the company's first ...
Microsoft and Sony's most recent consoles have both sold well -- and proved the console market is drifting closer to the PC space. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new ...