Moore’s law is dead. The YouTuber, who previously revealed information about PlayStation hardware before it was announced, has deleted information about the PS6 range scheduled for release in 2027.
In addition to the more traditional and powerful version of the PS6, the company is working on a portable PS6 with more power when docked than the base PS5, which is said to work like a Nintendo switch in the sense that it can be used as a handheld but is connected to the TV for a higher loyal game.
It is believed that PS6 games can be played natively, so you can have a more powerful home console experience, or a portable experience that can be docked (and you can also run the game at later resolutions).
Moore’s law is dead and received the latest leak #PS6 System, here’s the complete breakdown. The PS6 comes in three flavors.
PS6S (Canis APU)
Small Form Factor Console
$299 to $399
PS6 handheld (Canis APU)
Dockable handheld
$399- $499
PS6 (Orion APU)
High-performance console… pic.twitter.com/npp7owjqzx
– Pennib (@nib95_) August 28, 2025
According to the leak, the PlayStation 6 Portable features an AMD APU with four Zen 6C cores and two cores dedicated to system tasks. The PS6 itself is said to have a 16x RDNA 5 Cu GPU clocked at 1.2GHz in handheld mode and 1.65Hz when docked.
The handheld costs USD 500 (~760 AUD) and is expected to cost USD 500 (~760 AUD) if it is released seven years after the release of the PS5 (although anything could change).
You can see the entire report by Moore’s Law Is Dead.