According to a new report from WCCFtech, citing “sources familiar with the entire situation,” Sony’s PlayStation 5 (PS5 for short) will launch in 2020 and be powered by AMD’s Navi GPU chip. “While it was previously reported that the much-anticipated console will be using AMD’s Ryzen CPU tech, it looks like the chip maker will have some involvement in the PS5’s graphics chip, too,” reports The Inquirer. From the report: The report also suggests this is the reason behind AMD not announcing a new GPU at Computex this year, because it has found custom-applications for consoles a much more financially attractive space. “Here is a fun fact: Vega was designed primarily for Apple and Navi is being designed for Sony – the PS5 to be precise,” the report states, right before going on to explain AMD’s roadmap for Navi and how it’s dependent on Sony. “This meant that the graphics department had to be tied directly to the roadmap that these semi-custom applications followed. Since Sony needed the Navi GPU to be ready by the time the PS5 would launch (expectedly around 2020) that is the deadline they needed to work on.” It’s anyone’s guess as to when the successor to the PlayStation 4 will be launched. While the source for this report is seen as reputable in the games industry, last month the head of PlayStation business said the next console is three years off.

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