Rumors about PS5 Pro It flared up again a few hours ago when YouTuber “Moore's Law is Dead” highlighted a series of documents that allegedly detail the technical specifications of the upgraded console.
These specifications seemed realistic, but since this particular channel has a history of both confirmed and failed leaks, many wondered if they were actually true. As it turns out, the leak is likely true, as trusted reporter Tom Henderson of Insider Gaming has confirmed. In case you didn't know, Henderson was the first to reveal Sony's plans to release an upgraded PS5, while also talking about a portable streaming system, which has now been confirmed and released. The reporter in question certainly has sources inside PlayStation.
What do the new documents reveal? The PS5 Pro is codenamed Trinity and will stand side by side with the regular PS5, playing the same games with better graphics and performance. The biggest upgrades are on the GPU side, where the docs state:
It will be PS5 Pro 45% faster display than PS5.
It will have a PS5 Pro 2X to 3X better ray tracing performance (Up to 4X in many cases).
It will have a PS5 Pro 33.5 TFLOPS of GPU processing power.
The PS5 Pro will get… New special PSSR technology for upgrading/polishing (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution Upscaling).
It will have a PS5 Pro Own machine learning architecture.
It will have a PS5 Pro Built-in AI accelerator With force 67 flop For 16-bit floating point arithmetic.
The PS5 Pro will get support for up to 8K resolution With future SDK upgrades.
According to Insider Gaming, Sony's first-party studios received the first development kits in September 2023, while third-party companies received the development kits in January 2024. The console's final release is expected to take place in the 2024 holiday season.
By clicking here You'll find the Insider Gaming article, while below is the “Moore's Law Is Dead” video.
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