April 30, 2024 7:27 am
The PS5 Pro: Enhanced with a more powerful GPU and faster CPU

Sony is currently working on a new version of the PlayStation 5 console, known as the PS5 Pro. This latest iteration boasts a more powerful GPU and high-frequency CPU mode. Internally referred to as Trinity, this hardware will offer developers the choice between two modes: a standard mode running at 3.5 GHz and a high CPU frequency mode running at 3.85 GHz.

In the high-frequency mode, more power is allocated to the CPU while the GPU receives less power, resulting in a 1% decrease in performance. However, the memory configuration of the PS5 Pro is more efficient than its predecessor, providing a bandwidth gain of up to 28%. Developers will have greater control over system memory with the ability to use an additional 1.2 GB for some games, totaling 13.7 GB compared to the 12.5 GB allocated on the current PS5.

The PS5 Pro will also support Sony’s PSSR rescaling technology, which offers compatibility with HDR and an architecture capable of supporting 300 TOPS 8-bit computing. The console is rumored to offer an impressive resolution of up to 8K pixels per inch, rendering images at four times faster than its predecessor’s standard mode.

Additionally, this new console features a removable disk drive for easy accessibility and increased storage capacity. It has also increased its internal storage by adding an extra terabyte (TB) for players who prefer not to use external drives.

In terms of AI acceleration and image enhancement, Sony has equipped this latest console with custom machine learning architecture that provides better performance by reducing latency.

Overall, these enhancements make it clear that Sony aims to provide players with an even more powerful and enhanced gaming experience on their next generation consoles.

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