Sony Developing Handheld Console With AMD's 2nm Jupiter Chip - Production Planned After 2028
Appeared New information about the upcoming Sony portable device, which could become the successor to PlayStation Portal or a completely new class of gaming device. Insider Jukanlosreve reported that The company is considering a project codenamed Jupiter — is a power-efficient gaming chip that is being developed by AMD and is scheduled to be released in 2nm SF2P process from Samsung Foundry.
According to the source, Jupiter chip targets portable gaming devices, but still retains integration with AMD architecture. This could mean potential compatibility with the PlayStation ecosystem and work with cloud or hybrid services. The project has not yet been finally approved. — negotiations between Sony, Samsung and AMD are still ongoing, and the signing of an agreement is expected in the future.
Mass production is scheduled for period after 2028, as this is the date by which Samsung plans to launch industrial production using SF2P technology. This version of the process technology is aimed at devices with low power consumption, which is ideal for portable systems and hybrid platforms.
If the project is approved, Sony could gain a competitive advantage against the backdrop of new mobile consoles from Valve, ASUS and others. The transition to 2nm will allow the creation of cooler and more autonomous devices capable of withstanding gaming sessions with minimal heating and high graphics load.
While Sony hasn't confirmed any official plans to launch a new handheld console, Leak points to long-term mobile development strategy. And if it comes to fruition, Jupiter will be the most advanced solution in the history of portable PlayStation.