The development of the next generation PS6, the future generation of Sony’s console, continues in the shadows forward, and now we know a little more about what will be the technological heart of this long-awaited, but still distant device. Under the pseudonym Pproject AmethystSony and AMD are working together on a a new hardware architecture designed to power artificial intelligence functions.
This ambitious project has two basic technological goals as pillars. On the one hand, to develop architecture optimized for efficient processing of neural networkswhich will be key for advanced technologies such as ray tracing or route tracking. On the other hand, create a library of pre-trained neural networks which can be deployed across multiple devices, from consoles to PCs or cloud gaming services, extending their reach beyond the PlayStation ecosystem.
Mark Cerny, chief architect of the PlayStation consoles, explained that the design of the console takes around four years of development. This puts Project Amethyst as a core part of PS6 planningwhich is expected to be one of the first consoles to adopt machine learning en masse. This approach will improve the graphics and mechanics of the games and integrate technologies that until now were only available for computers with the necessary hardware for these purposes.

What makes this project unique is its inclusive approach. Although Sony is leading the initiative along with AMD, the technologies have evolved They won’t be limited exclusively to the PS6. The goal is that these innovations can be applied to other platforms such as computers or streaming services, furthering the democratization of machine learning in video game development. This will give more studios and indie developers access to advanced tools, increasing the technical and narrative level of their games.
Sony and AMD have been working closely together for yearswith a history that includes the PS4 and PS5, both featuring hardware based on AMD technology. With Project Amethyst, this relationship is strengthened and moves to a new phase where artificial intelligence will play a key role. This collaboration also aims to ensure that the PS6 is ready to take advantage of the most demanding graphics standards of its time, meaning a new level of immersion for gamers.
This is assumed The first application of this architecture optimized for artificial intelligence will arrive in a few yearshow long will we have to wait for the PS6 launch. However, it’s understandable that we’re already starting to hear about this technology, as the current generation that we’ve come to expect more performance from has ended up falling pretty short when it comes to AI-based optimizations and improvements.
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