Sony still hasn't chosen a PlayStation 6 release date, says CEO, as RAM crisis continues
We already know that console manufacturing is being heavily impacted by the on-going component shortage , driven by the proliferation of AI datacenters, the war in Iran, and accusations of price fixing .

We already know that console manufacturing is being heavily impacted by the on-going component shortage , driven by the proliferation of AI datacenters, the war in Iran, and accusations of price fixing .
The short version
- It turns out that these factors are putting so much pressure on console manufacturers that Sony hasn't even got a release date for the PlayStation 6 internally.
- In an interview with the Wall Street Journal , Sony CEO Hiroko Totoki revealed that multiple parts of the Sony hardware business are being affected by the on-going component crisis.
- The article, mostly concerned with Sony's evolution from a company making Walkman and Discman devices into a multimedia hardware, software, and media empire, does touch on gaming - albeit briefly.
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