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PS6 Likely to Use 1TB SSD with No Disc Drive; Game Size Could Be Reduced with Neural Texture Compression
PS6 leaker believes Sony is planning a disc-free console with a 1TB SSD, potentially offset by Neural Texture Compression technology.
NeoGAF user asked the leaker what configuration was included in that estimate when it comes to drive and disc, and the reply was: 1TB SSD with no disc. The response surprised and worried other users, especially because of the rise in game sizes, but Kepler_L2 has now clarified why that's the likely choice Sony is going to make:
It's the most obvious area to cut costs, and if PS6 SDK supports neural texture compression, game sizes could even be smaller than PS5.
Here's where it gets interesting. It is unclear whether the leaker is referring to AMD's own Neural Texture Block Compression technique or NVIDIA's similar Neural Texture Compression. You'd think the former, since the PS6 is powered by AMD hardware, but that's not necessarily the case.
Firstly, there's been no further news about NTBC since the original paper was released in July 2024. On the other hand, NVIDIA has already publicly shared the SDK of a pre-release version of Neural Texture Compression, and critically, it supports AMD (and Intel) hardware, too. It's possible Sony might choose it for its new console simply because it's actually ready. NTC would indeed help a great deal in reducing game sizes: early testing shows that it saves up to 7X more than the current compression standard (BC7). A 150GB game could weigh just 21-22GB.
Is that with 1 or 2TB SSD?
1TB Gen5 SSD and no Disk Drive
God, a "next-gen" box with 1TB of storage. I mean with SSD prices becoming almost as insane as RAM it is kind of understandable but 1TB in 2027/2028 would be crazy.
So basically $800+ BOM with 2TB, throw in additional costs for packaging/shipping/retailer surcharge and unless Sony subsidizes it's going to be $900+.
It's the most obvious area to cut costs and if PS6 SDK supports neural texture compression game sizes could even be smaller than PS5.