Earlier last week, TechTuber and prominent leakster provided information about the Sony PlayStation 5 Pro and the console's own upscaling technology, known also as Spectral Super Resolution or PSSR. Today, new information is shedding light on the alleged details of its internal specifications.
According to Insider Gaming, the PS5 Pro is expected to have a memory bandwidth of 576B/s or 18GT/s, which is a 28% performance increase compared to the current PS5. Additional details point to the new custom APU still being based on the Zen 2 architecture and having 8-cores but will either be based on a 5nm or 4nm process node.The CPU portion of the PS5 Pro, however, will have faster clocks at 3.85GHz, compared to the 3.5GHz of the Zen 2 CPU in the current PS5.
As for the GPU of the PS5 Pro's custom APU, it is to be based on the RDNA3 architecture, which is a bump up from the RDNA2 template being used in the current PS5. This, in turn, is expected to offer as much as 45% faster rendering performance and up to three times faster ray-tracing performance. That, and the fact that it will be using a combined 60 Compute Units from the new GPUs, running at speeds of up to 2.18GHz.
There's still no word as to when exactly the PS5 Pro will be out but Sony is expecting it to be 'as competitive as possible'. Like the Slim version of the console, the console is expected to ship out with a detachable disc drive and 1TB of storage by default, and not the paltry 825GB the current console comes with.
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