TCL Technologies has predicted that we'll see a PS5 Pro and new Xbox Series X|S within the subsequent two years, however we're not shopping for it.
Hosting an official presentation in Poland, electronics producer TCL (credit score to PPE (opens in new tab)) confirmed a slide that predicts {that a} new Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PS5 Pro console will arrive by 2023 or 2024.
Dubbing this mid-technology vary "Gen 9.5", these consoles will supposedly present 60-120fps decision at 4K, and the flexibility to show 8K at 60-120fps. The console will reportedly make the most of AMD Radeon RX 7700 XT expertise.
TCL is simply guessing. Nothing to see right here. https://t.co/cCv77d8KnzMay 25, 2023
Both PS5 and Xbox Series X promote 8K assist, however that function is at the moment locked. We've seen one 8K 60fps sport on PS5 to this point, The Touryst, which is at the moment restricted to 4K. However, indie video games will not be practically as intensive as, say, Horizon Forbidden West sport. Not many console video games at the moment provide 4K and 60fps performance, it is often one or the opposite, so even 8K 60fps appears extraordinarily bold.
So, these estimates from TCL are probably a guess based mostly on earlier mid-gen upgrades, which each added 4K assist. Sony launched its PS4 Pro in 2016, three years after the unique PS4 was launched. As for Microsoft, the Xbox One X arrived 4 years after the Xbox One, so you possibly can see why TCL would suppose this timeframe is probably going.
It's too quickly for a refresh
Even if we're following earlier launch patterns, it feels too quickly for a mid-technology improve, largely due to inventory points. We've seen Xbox Series X consoles turn into more available in the previous couple of months, identical for Xbox Series S. However, practically two years after launching, PS5 inventory nonetheless sells out inside minutes.
It's an issue all main producers have acknowledged, which comes right down to the worldwide semiconductor scarcity. Making issues worse, Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger has beforehand warned this might drift into 2024. While firms like TMSC are opening new vegetation to sort out this scarcity, it's going to take time for console inventory ranges to stabilize.
We'd speculate Sony and Microsoft are possible trying into successors already, work tends to start as soon as the earlier console has been launched. But, with folks already struggling to get the present PS5 and Xbox Series consoles, pouring stretched sources into a brand new variant doesn't really feel proper.
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