Sony Plans New Handheld for PS6 Amid Nintendo and Microsoft Competition

April 15, 2025
Sony Plans New Handheld for PS6 Amid Nintendo and Microsoft Competition
  • Sony is reportedly working on a handheld device designed to complement the PlayStation 6, although it may be less powerful than the current PS5.

  • This new handheld is expected to build on the PlayStation Portal, which has been successful in streaming PS5 games, positioning it to compete with the forthcoming Nintendo Switch 2.

  • Recent leaks indicate that this handheld will utilize a 3nm system on chip (SoC) that draws 15W, suggesting it may not support native PS5 gameplay.

  • These leaks are consistent with earlier reports that Sony is developing two SoCs for the PlayStation 6, which are set for tapeout later this year and will feature AMD's Zen 6 and UDNA architectures.

  • Despite the limitations of the new handheld, developers may create 'portable' modes for PS5 games to enhance compatibility.

  • In a competitive move, Microsoft is also entering the handheld market with a new console expected in 2027, alongside a handheld device codenamed 'Keenan' anticipated to launch later this year.

  • The Xbox handheld will feature a user interface specifically tailored for gaming, integrating elements from both Xbox and Windows to compete with existing handhelds like the Steam Deck.

  • For context, the Steam Deck utilizes a 6nm APU at 15W, while competitors like the Asus ROG Ally X and the upcoming Switch 2 are equipped with more advanced chips that operate at higher wattages.

  • Looking ahead, Zen 6 CPUs are expected to primarily use 3nm transistors, with some components potentially based on a 2nm node, and are projected to launch in consumer PCs in 2026, with integration into the PS6 around 2027 or 2028.

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