APU for PS6 or the next Xbox has just surfaced.
YouTuber Moore’s rule is dead (Through Wccftech) Posted a video that discusses an undeclared AMD Zen 6 APU codeam “Magnus”.
It is believed in this processor that a large 264 mm paid graphics dies with a 384-bit memory bus. As WCCFTECH states, this is a compared to the 320-bit bus of the Xbox series X. Magnus also allegedly packed 11 CPU core featuring three Zen 6 core and eight Zen 6 core, a strange core count.
What is the law of Moore, assumes that it is for APU PS6? Among the documents he discussed, he was rumored with other codes names, such as Mero and Jupiter, being an unused codename for the appu of the steam deck and later rumored to rumors that he was the APU for equally rumored Playstation Handheld. In other words, these are chips for gaming systems and are not the best gaming laptops.
Given these codenames, the square design of APU (which says Mlid looks similar to the surnee design), and CPU’s strange core count, Youtuber believes that these are signs of a possible PS6 APU. He said, AMD leaker Posted on kepler_l2 x They feel that Magnus APU may have yet to be declared for the next Xbox.
Sony and AMD recently announced their partnership for the next Sony Console. Microsoft has also said that it is developing the next Xbox. Given those facts, it gives some credibility to such stories. However, do not take it as a gospel. Regardless, we encourage you to watch the link given above as it discusses a lot of attractive details.
In other PS6 news, we recently told that Soni’s next console can use 24 GB RAM, according to experts Digital foundryGiven how 16GB RAM in PS5 is, there are speculation of DF that at least 24GB of RAM seems appropriate in the successor system. For the next Xbox, it can have more than 24GB of RAM if it is actually more similar for a gaming PC, as some have estimated.
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