Sony remains tight-lipped about its upcoming mid-generation console upgrade, the PlayStation 5 Pro. However, we can't say the same about its partner companies.

One Chinese chip maker, in particular, has confirmed that it experienced a boost in its power management integrated circuit (PMIC) orders in Q3 because of the "new models of PS5, Xbox, and Switch."

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This latest bit of info comes from the Chinese news site MoneyDJ (courtesy of TweakTown) after attending an investor's briefing led by Weltrend's CEO.

The PS5 Pro has long been expected for a late 2024 release, and this timeline lines up with the earlier reports.

Back in February, we covered leaks suggesting that Sony and Rockstar Games are in cahoots. This rumored partnership will help boost the potential sales of Grand Theft Auto 6 and the incoming console by establishing it as the go-to platform for the highly anticipated title.