HoloDust said:
Linux is Unix based, just like FreeBSD, which PS3, PS4 and PS5 OS are based on. So if Sony and Valve want Steam on PS6, they will make Proton (or something similar) for PS6 OS. As I said, it's not matter of if they can, but if Sony wants Steam on PS6.
It seems it's around desktop 4060, which is faster than PS5, but that's at high wattage (think 70W+). Pretty certain Sony's handheld won't be using that, since not only it's big, not power efficient for handhelds, but in addition it's based on RDNA 3.5, and it's reasonable to presume that Sony's handheld will have UDNA architecture, like PS6. |
Again, not so simple, PlayStation's OS being based on FreeBSD means nothing, since it was never capable of running FreeBSD programs, let alone Linux programs. It's like expecting the desktop client of Steam to just work on Android since Android is Linux.







