Although the current console generation is far from over, considering that there are fewer games on this generation of consoles, news about the next-generation console has begun to spread online recently.This time it's about Microsoft and Sony.
The latest news says that both PS6 and the next generation of Xbox will be launched in 2027 and will adopt AMD's AI-based UDNA architecture. The current host generation adopts the RDNA architecture.
According to the well-known uncle Kepler (he recently revealed the Sony PS6 handheld console), the PS6 and the next generation Xbox will be equipped with AMD UDNA graphics cards.Compared with the current RDNA4 architecture, its grating performance will be improved by 20%, and its ray tracing capabilities will be tripled.
Like current generation consoles, the PS6 and the new Xbox won't come with any 3D cache.This will certainly disappoint some fans, as there have been rumors that it will be equipped with a 3D cache.Given this, the performance improvements for the next generation of hosts don't seem to be too large.
Despite this, AI stretching (upscaling) technology will be the core of future gaming, and PS5 Pro has already joined PSSR.