Sony’s return to the handheld market with the PS6 Handheld is set to be very interesting as, according to known AMD leaker KeplerL2, the system will outperform the Xbox Series S in both rasterization and ray tracing. Furthermore, it is expected to deliver superior image quality with PSSR 3 over what the Nintendo Switch 2 can achieve with its NVIDIA DLSS “Light“.
“GPU is a bit ahead of XSS in raster (and ofc massively ahead in RT/PT),” said the leaker on the NeoGAF forums while discussing the leaked specifications of the system currently known as “Project Canis.” The leaked specifications in question are:
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- Xbox Series S having been the baseline for games during the current generation before the launch of the Nintendo Switch 2 last year, the PS6 Handheld is set to deliver a high-end on-the-go gaming experience. It is an experience that, in terms of image quality, is set to look significantly better than what the Nintendo Switch 2 offers, and not only because of the significantly better specs.
“Switch 2 only has DLSS 2 (CNN) and some games even use the worse ‘DLSS Lite.’ FSR5/PSSR3 will be better IQ than even current DLSS 4.5,” continued KeplerL2, highlighting how the next version of Sony’s AI-powered upscaler could be the one feature that elevates the PS6 Handheld. This would place it above not only Nintendo’s current system, which is currently the only dedicated console handheld supporting AI-upscaling, but also other current handheld gaming systems, such as the Xbox ROG Ally X, which rely on other upscaling solutions. Seeing how much PSSR improved in version 2.0, it will definitely be interesting to see it in action, especially on a portable device.
















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