Tuesday, September 15th 2020
PlayStation 5 Launch Supply Reduced due to AMD CPU/GPU SoC Yield Issues
Today we have found out that Sony has reportedly cut PlayStation 5 launch supply due to bad yields of the SoC powering the console. Previously, we reported that Sony has doubled production of the new console amid high demand, where the company expected to sell 10 million units in the fiscal year. The original plan was to have around 15 million units of the new console available by March 31st, 2021. Sony has been spending a lot of resources to get as many units out to consumers, however, the bad SoC yields have held the company back significantly.
It is reported by Bloomberg that instead of the original 15 million units Sony plans to supply, there will be only 11 million of them. That represents a massive reduction of 4 million units. And you are wondering how bad the yields of the new SoC are to have that big reduction. According to the source, TSMC and Sony are seeing only 50% yields on the production run. It is reported that the yields are gradually improving but have not yet reached the level needed to have a stable supply. This represents a big problem for the company and we don't know who is to blame. TSMC has been very good at manufacturing 7 nm silicon, however, it could be bad design from AMD and Sony that is making the production difficult. We are waiting for more information.
Source:
TweakTown
It is reported by Bloomberg that instead of the original 15 million units Sony plans to supply, there will be only 11 million of them. That represents a massive reduction of 4 million units. And you are wondering how bad the yields of the new SoC are to have that big reduction. According to the source, TSMC and Sony are seeing only 50% yields on the production run. It is reported that the yields are gradually improving but have not yet reached the level needed to have a stable supply. This represents a big problem for the company and we don't know who is to blame. TSMC has been very good at manufacturing 7 nm silicon, however, it could be bad design from AMD and Sony that is making the production difficult. We are waiting for more information.
33 Comments on PlayStation 5 Launch Supply Reduced due to AMD CPU/GPU SoC Yield Issues
tho I love PS, this time I should say Xbox is more compact and looks good. pS looks very bulky and not so desk friendly. It reminds me of CPU cabinet :/
There's a post with a link higher up to some proof?! But that's not what I saw first.
You are speaking about TSMC yields
2) the bloomberg source said 'as low as' & 'stable level', this really sounds like on a per day or week basis, not the 'every other soc doesnt work' assumption that everyone seems to have
3) any negative news on a financial site is probably poking at stock value