Sony's next-generation PlayStation 6 could deliver more than double the performance of the standard PlayStation 5, according to alleged internal AMD documents discussed by a well-known hardware leaker. Nothing in the new report has been verified by Sony or AMD. PlayStation 6 Power Claims Rooted in Alleged AMD RDNA 5 DataAccording to MLID, the AMD document models how the PlayStation 6 might perform using various combinations of bandwidth and Compute Units, the building blocks of AMD's GPU hardware. The PlayStation 5 today offers 36 RDNA 2 Compute Units, eight Zen 2 CPU cores and 448 GB/s of memory bandwidth. In that earlier leak, MLID suggested such a PlayStation 6 configuration could deliver 2.5 to 3 times the rasterisation performance of the PS5, and somewhere between 6 and 12 times the ray-tracing performance.