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Davy said:
SvennoJ said:

Compared to PS6 yeah. If AI puts the cut off at 3 years prior PS5 launch, then 6 years prior PS6 launch hardware likely won't cut it.

PS6 will have 9 or 10 cores, 6 cores might struggle.

The PS6 is expected to feature an AMD "Orion" APU with a total of 9 to 10 Zen 6 CPU cores, consisting of 7-8 high-performance Zen 6c cores and 1-2 Zen 6 LP cores dedicated to the operating system. This architecture is designed to free up the high-performance cores for gaming and multitasking.

However if you're content with lower fps, you can still play ps6 games on that. But they'll look and play better on the console. 

Choices, new motherboard/CPU now or wait for DDR6 :/ And of course it's not going to be cheap when it releases. Trying to future proof a PC can easily turn into higher costs than upgrading a bit more often. Prices aren't linear between low-mid-high end PC hardware. 

I think i will have problem for sure, i choosed 6-core instead 8-core so the gpu will not bottleneck due performance.

Imagine what will happen with future gpus with 300% performance of mine. :P

I don't have to, I still use a GTX 1060, 4.4 tflops, and a ps5 pro 16.7 tflops ;)
My CPU though is the bottleneck at 6 cores / 2.2ghz. (GPU is when trying to go over 1080p)