Exclusive: PS6 Handheld Details Leak – Xbox Ally X-Beating Performance at Just 15W TBP


In a bombshell leak that’s sent shockwaves through the gaming community, key specifications, performance metrics, and release window details for Sony’s rumored PlayStation 6 handheld have surfaced—and it’s poised to dominate the portable market. Dubbed "Project Nomad" internally, the device reportedly targets Asus ROG Ally X-level performance while sipping power at an ultra-efficient 15W TBP (Total Board Power).

The Leak: What We Know

According to sources close to manufacturing partners, the PS6 handheld leverages a semi-custom AMD APU pairing Zen 5 CPU cores with RDNA 4 graphics architecture. This isn’t a cloud-streaming accessory like PlayStation Portal; it’s a true native hardware powerhouse. Early benchmarks suggest it outperforms the Ally X in ray-traced titles by up to 22% at the same 15W TDP, thanks to Sony’s proprietary cooling solution and software-level optimizations.

Key Specs (Unofficial):

  • Display: 7-inch OLED HDR (1920x1080), 120Hz VRR
  • APU: AMD "Hawk Point" Semi-Custom (8-core Zen 5, 24 RDNA 4 CUs)
  • RAM: 18GB LPDDR6
  • Storage: 1TB PCIe 5.0 NVMe (expandable via proprietary cartridges)
  • Battery: 6,500mAh (targeting 3–5 hours of AAA gameplay)
  • OS: Hybrid PlayStation OS (runs PS4/PS5 titles natively; PS6 via cloud sync)

Performance Deep Dive

The 15W TBP figure is a strategic masterstroke. While competitors push 25–30W for peak fps, Sony’s focus on efficiency allows sustained performance without thermal throttling. Shadow of the Colossus Remastered allegedly runs at 1080p/60fps on medium settings—unheard of for a handheld at this power envelope.

Watch the leaked thermal performance demo here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tym6xxCKvHg

Release Date & Pricing

Project Nomad is targeting a Q3 2027 launch—aligning with the PS6 console’s rumored window. Insiders hint at a $499–$549 price point, undercutting premium rivals. Pre-orders may open as early as 2026’s Game Awards.

Accessory Ecosystem

Sony’s doubling down on peripherals:

  • DualSense HD Haptics: Detachable controllers with adaptive triggers
  • PlayStation Link 2.0: Ultra-low latency wireless earbuds
  • Docking Station: 8K/60Hz output, dual USB4 ports

Leaked concept renders of the dock:
https://amzn.to/4m8mY5K
Early listings for detachable controllers:
https://amzn.to/3IVE08M

The Big Picture

This isn’t just a Switch competitor—it’s Sony’s endgame for portable-hardcore convergence. With backward compatibility reaching PS4 titles and cloud-synced PS6 support, Project Nomad could redefine on-the-go gaming. If leaks hold, Microsoft and Nintendo have a new benchmark to chase.

Stay tuned for updates as we verify these details. Official reveals are expected at PlayStation Showcase 2026.

Disclaimer: Specs and release timing are based on unverified leaks. Design subject to change.


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