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Leaker claims Sony PS6 will benefit massively from next-gen AMD RDNA 5
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MLID's RDNA 5 performance leak alleges that the PS6 could be more than twice as fast as the PS5.
What is a secret, however, is how much bigger the performance gap between the PS6 and the PS5 will be.
Moore’s Law Is Dead has now revealed some interesting information about the performance of the AMD RDNA 5 GPU architecture that reportedly powers the PS6.
For instance, MLID leaked back in September 2025 that the PS6 will have 52-55 RDNA 5 Compute Units, up to 10 Zen 6 CPU cores, and 640 GB/s of memory bandwidth.
For reference, the standard, non-Pro PlayStation 5 has 36 RDNA 2 CUs, 8x Zen 2 cores, and a memory bandwidth of 448 GB/s.