It's not only about costs, but availability of components.The interesting part is that they will look and different business models and products to handle the situation.
Which imo confirms what was evident.
The traditional business model isn't sustainable.
They need multiple products catering to different audiences targeting different prices since the beginning and reason in terms of ecosystem.
There is simply NO scenario where delaying a high end PS6 by a year will result in a 399-499$ price and possibly a specs bump.
That's pure delusion, there is no end in sight for the current situation, things could get worse depending on wars...
Well, apparently the "insiders" and specialists of this forum don't know fucking nothing.
Keep K KeplerL2 name out your fucking mouth!Well, apparently the "insiders" and specialists of this forum don't know fucking nothing.
It's not only about costs, but availability of components.
A lot of folks here said 2028 at the earliest.
Folks who think this is launching next year are crazy.
so we will have 2027 tech in 2029, sounds great ;d"Summer 2029" thats possibly the best time to sell ps6 at a much affordable price range and AI components demands is highly possible have stabilize by then.
You just bought a ps5 pro right?"Summer 2029" thats possibly the best time to sell ps6 at a much affordable price range and AI components demands is highly possible have stabilize by then.
"Summer 2029" thats possibly the best time to sell ps6 at a much affordable price range and AI components demands is highly possible have stabilize by then.
I mean it was a results meeting but yeah they're not going to announce that there.Wow how strange, I totally expected Sony to casually announce the release date of the PlayStation 6 to some random dude on Twitter.
Kepler doesn't know nothing. You can keep the delusional belief, but that changes nothing. Sony said to their investors they have not decided about a release date for PS6. They are giving a official information for investers, they could just skip this topic if their think any info about PS6 would have a influence in PS5 sales. But that's irrelevant, a simply commentary in a investors call have almost zero influence in sales at this point, so your argument is just dumb. You don't have any clue at how business work.Keep K KeplerL2 name out your fucking mouth!
Seriously, what do you think will happen to the PS5 sales, and specifically PS5 Pro sales, if they announce a Fall 2027 release date for the PS6 right now?
Of course he plays dumb and says nothing about the release date.
Would you buy a PS5 Pro today for ~800 $, if you know that in 1-1,5 years can you buy a PS6 for maybe less, but with more power?
They have talk about availability of components when discussing PS5 potential sales. So it's safe to assume it's applies to PS6 too.Well yeah if they can manufacture only 5-6m units in a year that's pointless and they should delay but the CEO's quote is mentioning costs and not supply and I think that's the main issue but given that there is no expiration date to the current situation they'll end up looking at alternative business models and products, as already suggested.
Nope, the insiders know, the CEO doesn't. He'll probably have to call them to find out when the PS6 launches.Well, apparently the "insiders" and specialists of this forum don't know fucking nothing.
They have talk about availability of components when discussing PS5 potential sales. So it's safe to assume it's applies to PS6 too.
We plan to base our PS5 hardware sales in FY26 on the volume of memory we can procure at reasonable prices and we
expect hardware profitability to be essentially the same as FY25.
HW development takes a lot longer than people think. If they started a new SoC design today the earliest they could launch is holiday 2030 (and that's assuming zero issues found during post-si validation).Sony should definitely extend PS5 gen another year, push PS6 to late 2028 BUT also use their AMD relationship to update the specs accordingly.
I understood that reference."Summer 2029" thats possibly the best time to sell ps6 at a much affordable price range and AI components demands is highly possible have stabilize by then.
I'm fully aware of that, what I meant is leveraging their AMD relationship to uplift the specs by small adjustments (increased caches, improving clocks .. etc) not overhauling the entire design of the SoCHW development takes a lot longer than people think. If they started a new SoC design today the earliest they could launch is holiday 2030 (and that's assuming zero issues found during post-si validation).
People have no idea how long this process isHW development takes a lot longer than people think. If they started a new SoC design today the earliest they could launch is holiday 2030 (and that's assuming zero issues found during post-si validation).
The viability of components and cost are directly interconnected. It's not just about precedents, they can't simply purchase a batch of memory chips at 50% above the planned cost, for example.The key issue doesn't seem to be getting the component per se, but getting them at not outrageous prices paying huge premiums to get precedence over other clients...
Oh, sure. Sony is definitely worried that people waiting to buy a PS5 in its SIXTH year on the market are the exact same people who are going to buy a PS6 at launch."Are you willing to give a clue to the customers about when they should stop buying PS5s?"
"No."
So, that's what happened. Everyone here knows it's holidays next year.
It's obvious that they're connected.The viability of components and cost are directly interconnected. It's not just about precedents, they can't simply purchase a batch of memory chips at 50% above the planned cost, for example.
It's easy to extrapolate from that and imagine how this could impact the availability and pricing of the PS6. With the market the way it is today, it's difficult to even price a console properly. Valve still hasn't managed to establish an official price for the Steam Deck, Nintendo raised the price of the Switch 2 less than a year after launch, etc.
Most people commenting on this forum don't have the slightest basic understanding of how a business works.
And how do you do that without a new floorplan?increased caches
To some extent they can do that without AMD at all, but that would require the console shell/motherboard/cooling to be redesigned and would also increase the BOM by quite a bit. More significant changes would require new physical design and/or new node, which again is a lot of time and money.improving clocks
And how do you do that without a new floorplan?
To some extent they can do that without AMD at all, but that would require the console shell/motherboard/cooling to be redesigned and would also increase the BOM by quite a bit. More significant changes would require new physical design and/or new node, which again is a lot of time and money.
Lets go back to consoles with hard disc drive and a floppy disk driveThere is nothing certain happening in 2029.
There is nothing to suggest things will be cheaper then let alone they'll redesign the system to make it more powerful and cheaper
This is imagination and projecting personal wishes while things could get even worse.
If something happens in Taiwan we can change hobby.
Helix in 2028 if 2022 leaked slides timeline holds true. Devkits in 2027.Microsoft are prepping Helix for next year. Should be obvious by now.
They're not delaying PS6
Can't tell if you're new competition forOh, sure. Sony is definitely worried that people waiting to buy a PS5 in its SIXTH year on the market are the exact same people who are going to buy a PS6 at launch.
I keep wondering who understands business better: you guys or our glorious master Phil Spencer.
While this is the likely scenario this article was just about not wanting to make a date public and hitting every news/social media/reddit/forums known to man "THE PS6 IS LAUNCHING NEXT YEAR CONFIRMED"Release it in 2027 if it's ready.
First buyers will be the hardcore anyway.
Then 2028 and future hope that prices go down for ram and other components to get the rest onboard.
If in 2028 price of component prices don't go down then delaying to 2028 would have not helped anyway.
Well, apparently the "insiders" and specialists of this forum don't know fucking nothing.
Never forget that K KeplerL2 ASSUMES that memory prices will go down. He ASSUMES there will be enough supply to meet Sony's demand.More specifically.
Samsung, Micron and Hynix has yet to decide whether or not PS6 deserves to exist in 2027 late or later.
In this market, where memory supply can only meet ~60% of demand even at these prices, what one wants and what one gets are very different things. And Sony foolishly chose a very astronomical superfluous quantity of premium memory for PS6 (10x24Gbit GDDR7-32Gbps).
There are so many products on the market that are far more worthy of that memory as they provide higher value to consumers and thus could stomach higher memory prices than Sony.
Eventually of course it will
I don'tHe ASSUMES there will be enough supply to meet Sony's demand.
"Too big to fail" arguments in 2026?Not to mention that the economic crash required for the AI bubble to pop to that level is beyond imagination.