PS6 to Feature 1TB SSD with AI-Powered Game Size Reduction

Previously, there were rumors that the PS6 might come with a 2TB SSD, but the latest reports from KeplerL2 have indicated that Sony has decided to reduce the SSD size to 1TB to better manage production costs. It’s also rumored that the overall cost of materials for the console could reach up to $760 (approximately 24,700 THB) per unit.
AI Technology to Compress Game Sizes:
While the SSD may be smaller, Sony has found an innovative solution with Neural Texture Compression (NTC). This AI technology will significantly reduce the file sizes of games by compressing the game’s texture data. If this AI-powered compression works as expected games that are typically 100GB in size could shrink down to 50GB, saving valuable space on the 1TB SSD.
In addition to saving storage space, this technology also helps reduce the load on VRAM, allowing for better graphical processing power, including enhancements like Ray Tracing and Path Tracing, which will make games look even more realistic.
Cloud-Hybrid Data Streaming:
On top of the AI compression, Sony has also patented a Data Streaming system, which uses a Cloud-Hybrid approach. This allows for downloading only the necessary texture data or game components from the cloud while playing. This reduces the size of the initial installation files and helps maintain smooth gameplay without the need to install everything locally.

Storage and Data Management for Gamers:
While this solution looks promising for those who don’t have large libraries of older games, some gamers who have amassed collections from the PS4 and PS5 generations may find the 1TB SSD a bit tight. However, considering NVIDIA’s AI compression tests, which have shown an 8x reduction in file sizes, Sony’s approach could be an effective way to manage data in the PS6.
Conclusion:
While these are all reports based on insider sources and patent analyses, we’ll have to wait for Sony’s official announcement to see how the PlayStation 6 will handle this next-generation storage and performance technology. One thing is clear: AI will play a major role in PS6’s gaming experience, making it more efficient and powerful than ever before.
Sony has recently made headlines with the announcement of their upcoming PlayStation 6 (PS6) console, revealing that it will come equipped with a 1TB SSD and AI-powered game size compression. This upgrade is a strategic decision to reduce production costs while maintaining efficiency in game storage and performance.
Previously, there were rumors that the PS6 might come with a 2TB SSD, but the latest reports from KeplerL2 have indicated that Sony has decided to reduce the SSD size to 1TB to better manage production costs. It’s also rumored that the overall cost of materials for the console could reach up to $760 (approximately 24,700 THB) per unit.
AI Technology to Compress Game Sizes:
While the SSD may be smaller, Sony has found an innovative solution with Neural Texture Compression (NTC). This AI technology will significantly reduce the file sizes of games by compressing the game’s texture data. If this AI-powered compression works as expected, games that are typically 100GB in size could shrink down to 50GB, saving valuable space on the 1TB SSD.
In addition to saving storage space, this technology also helps reduce the load on VRAM, allowing for better graphical processing power, including enhancements like Ray Tracing and Path Tracing, which will make games look even more realistic.
Cloud-Hybrid Data Streaming:
On top of the AI compression, Sony has also patented a Data Streaming system, which uses a Cloud-Hybrid approach. This allows for downloading only the necessary texture data or game components from the cloud while playing. This reduces the size of the initial installation files and helps maintain smooth gameplay without the need to install everything locally.
Storage and Data Management for Gamers:
While this solution looks promising for those who don’t have large libraries of older games, some gamers who have amassed collections from the PS4 and PS5 generations may find the 1TB SSD a bit tight. However, considering NVIDIA’s AI compression tests, which have shown an 8x reduction in file sizes, Sony’s approach could be an effective way to manage data in the PS6.
Conclusion:
While these are all reports based on insider sources and patent analyses, we’ll have to wait for Sony’s official announcement to see how the PlayStation 6 will handle this next-generation storage and performance technology. One thing is clear: AI will play a major role in PS6’s gaming experience, making it more efficient and powerful than ever before.
 Origin: Tweaktown





