AMD is rumored to have won a contract to manufacture processors for Sony's next-gen PlayStation 6 console.After Intel fell behind in the race. Reuters Based on information provided by Sony and AMD, a deal may have been reached, but no official confirmation has been made yet. According to reports, the contract could be worth up to $30 billion, which could provide a significant source of income for AMD and its manufacturing partner, TSMC, in the long run.
According to sources, Intel and AMD were Sony’s main partners. However, Intel reportedly struggled with profit margins during negotiations, with Sony preferring lower margins to make mass manufacturing cheaper. Intel, on the other hand, was aiming for higher profits, which could have led to losing the contract. AMD’s more flexible approach could therefore give it a competitive advantage.
This information is not official yet, and neither Sony nor Intel have issued a detailed statement about the results of the negotiations. If AMD acquires the PlayStation 6 processor, it would be a huge win for it, while it could be a painful loss for Intel, especially now that the company is facing restructuring and downsizing. Playstation 6 Its official release isn't expected until 2027, but in the meantime, Sony will launch the PS5 Pro model in November, which will cost $699.99.