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Exclusive: How Intel lost the Sony PlayStation business
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 16 (Reuters) - Intel (INTC.O) lost out on a contract to design and fabricate Sony’s PlayStation 6 chip in 2022, which dealt a significant blow to its effort to build its fledgling contract manufacturing business, according to three sources with knowledge of the events.
PS6 rumor: Intel reportedly rejected for the next-gen console — here's why
According to a report from Reuters, AMD is, once again, stepping up to design the next-gen chip for Sony’s upcoming console. An exclusive report revealed why AMD was chosen over
Intel lost PlayStation 6 chip contract over profit margins and backwards compatibility concerns, according to report
According to a report from Reuters, Intel may have lost out on a PS6 contract due to profit margin differences.
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Intel tried but failed to secure $30 billion PlayStation 6 contract
Anonymous sources revealed that Intel unsuccessfully bid to design and manufacture the chips for Sony's PlayStation 6 two ...
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Intel’s Missed Opportunity With Sony – DTNS 4857
Intel loses out to AMD for a contract to make chips for Sony’s PS6. Plus YouTube introduced a number of new features like the ...
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Intel’s $30 billion PlayStation 6 chip loss to AMD: what’s next for INTC stock?
The lucrative deal, which could have generated around $30 billion for Intel over several years, has instead gone to its rival ...
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PlayStation 6 tipped to stick with AMD for one great reason
Sony held a bidding process back in 2022, and AMD won out thanks to backwards compatibility. Sony is reportedly going to ...
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PlayStation consoles remain at the ‘core’ of the company, Sony CEO Hideaki Nishino says
Although Sony is looking to increasing its "share of the overall game market by developing content for PCs", the company's ...
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