The PS5 has been so popular that shoppers are still waiting six months after its release for the PS5 to be restocked, but there may be big changes ahead that are worth the wait
According to DigiTimes, semiconductor manufacturer TSMC plans to produce a redesigned PS5 at some point in Q2 and Q3 of 2022 And it could offer significantly more power
Given that the current PS5 is less than a year old, the idea of a redesigned PS5 might seem a bit premature However, Sony CFO Hiroki Toki suggested
that challenges related to inventory shortages and semiconductor supply could be overcome by designing electronic products and finding other supply chain resources
It is unclear whether Tutoki is referring here to the PS5, other electronics, or both However, when combined with DigiTimes' supply chain sources, the idea that the PS5 will be redesigned does not seem far-fetched
According to DigiTimes' sources, a redesigned PS5 could feature new silicon with AMD's "new semi-customized" CPU manufactured on a 6-nanometer process node, while the current PS5 may feature a 7nm custom octa-core AMD Zen 2 processor
The transition from 7nm to 6nm could allow the PS5 to improve performance and use power more efficiently In effect, we could be looking at a PS5 Pro; the PS4 Pro launched after the PS4, three years after its November 2013 launch
Indeed, if it launches in late 2022, the launch of the PS5 and the "Pro" version would be only two years apart However, a shortage of semiconductors has made the current PS5 and its Digital Edition difficult to obtain, and Sony may be able to avoid that shortage by moving to a console built around a different processor manufacturing node This assumes that the yield of 6nm chips is strong enough to meet future demand
We have no way to confirm DigiTimes' sources, but that doesn't stop our brains from imagining what we might want from the PS5 Pro One of them is a more compact and Not too less impressive design, and perhaps one that would integrate better with existing entertainment units
More power and more SSD storage space would also be desirable, as the PS5's 825GB of ultra-fast PCIe 40 SSD storage is not much room for the latest games and their large install sizes
Nevertheless, we are only witnessing the power of the PS5 in its proper form as it actually shows what a game built specifically for a single platform like "Returnal" can look like and deliver
Therefore, there is likely to be much more to come before we get our hands on an upgraded PS5 Time will tell if this supply chain leak will bring us a new console in about 18 months
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