Leaked PlayStation 6 “Orion” Specs & Companion Handheld “Canis” Details Emerge
Numerous unverified leaks claim Sony is preparing two devices for the next generation: a home console codenamed Orion (PS6) and a portable system known as Canis (PS6 handheld). While details may still evolve, these specs offer a first glimpse at Sony’s rumored direction.
🖥️ PS6 “Orion” – Home Console Highlights
CPU: 8 × Zen 6 (or later) cores
GPU: 40–48 RDNA 5 compute units, clocked at ~3 GHz
Memory: GDDR7, 160‑192-bit bus at 32 GT/s (640–768 GB/s)
Power Budget: ~160 W TBP
Performance: Estimated ~3× raster performance of base PS5 and ~2× PS5 Pro—roughly NVIDIA RTX 4080-level in theoretical throughput
Backwards Compatibility: Supports PS4 and PS5 titles
Release Window: Mid‑2027 manufacturing, with expected launch in Fall 2027 or early 2028
Price Target: Around $499 USD, matching PS5’s launch price
🎮 ‘Canis’ – The PS6 Handheld
CPU: 4 × Zen 6c cores
GPU: 12–20 RDNA 5 compute units at 1.6–2.2 GHz
Memory: 128-bit LPDDR5X‑7500 RAM
Power Budget: ~15 W TBP
Performance: About half of PS5 base in raster throughput, but full gaming capability at lower resolution; ray tracing performance scaled up via newer architecture
Features: MicroSD & M.2 SSD slots, haptic feedback, touchscreen, dual mics, USB‑C with video out
Compatibility: Supports PS4 and PS5 games locally; expected to outperform Xbox/ROG Ally-style handhelds
Launch Timing: Likely to debut alongside Orion in 2027–28; priced between $399–499 USD
💡 What This All Means
Sony appears to be prioritizing cost control and energy efficiency, using chiplet design and GDDR7/RDNA 5 architecture to boost performance while managing manufacturing overhead.
Performance leap expected, though not overwhelmingly so for early adopters—focus is on accessibility and wide market appeal.
Offering both a full desktop-class console and a handheld from day one suggests a strategic pivot toward hybrid gaming experiences.
These leaks source from AMD documentation circa 2023. Given the evolving tech, actual specs at launch may differ significantly.
✅ TL;DR
Two new PlayStation devices rumored: PS6 “Orion” (home console) and “Canis” handheld, both unconfirmed.
Orion targets 40–48 RDNA 5 compute units, Zen 6 CPU, ~160 W power, and 2027 launch.
Canis would offer portable gaming with impressive spec for its form, at 15 W TBP and backwards compatibility.
Expected price range: $400–499 at release.
Specs are based on early leaks—not confirmed by Sony; details likely to change.
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