PS6 rumored for massive 30GB RAM upgrade as next Xbox will pivot to PC hybrid — what we know so far
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The PS6 is rumored to have a whopping 30GB of RAM
The PS6 is likely still years away, but little bits and pieces of information continue to trickle out about the console, and the latest rumor suggests that the PS6 could end up coming with a whopping 30GB of total RAM. That’s almost double what you get with the PS5 Pro. If this figure is true, then the PS6 is likely to serve up some pretty beefy performance. For comparison, the PS5 and PS5 Pro both come with 16GB of RAM. Both of these consoles, …
PS6 Handheld Rumour: KeplerL2: PlayStation handheld reportedly...
A new round rumors for next-generation PlayStation hardware is focusing on memory capacity. The information (like always) comes from leaker KeplerL2, who is keeping a close track of everything related to Sony hardware. The most recent claim puts a future of PlayStation systems with 30GB. That would be GDDR7 memory to be precise. The 24 GB handheld figure appears in a NeoGAF discussion about next-gen console direction. The handheld is expected t…
The PlayStation 6 isn't officially announced yet, but a new leak already provides plenty of talk material. Thus, Sony's next console could provide a noticeable upgrade for all who currently gamble on PS5 or PS5 Pro, with more memory, higher bandwidth and the prospect of even faster, even more fluid processes in the system and in games. Exciting is also the possible time window: from insider circles it is said that the PS6 can only appear in 2029…
PS6 Tipped to Feature Up to 30GB of Unified Memory With Higher Bandwidth to Support Next-Gen Features
The PlayStation 5 (PS5) reached the middle of its life cycle in late 2025, and early development of its purported successor, ubiquitously known as the PlayStation 6 (PS6), is said to already commenced. According to a recent leak, Sony’s next-generation gaming console could feature a notable increase in system memory. The console may ship with up to 30GB of unified memory, marking a substantial jump over both the PS5 and the higher-end PS5 Pro.
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