In the past twenty-four hours, rumors have spread about… PS5 Pro They give and take. It all started when a well-known PC leaker revealed new details about the powerful chip that will supposedly be used in the newly upgraded PlayStation 5.
The leaker in question said that the CPU upgrade will be relatively small, as was the case with the PS4 Pro, but for the GPU, the jump will be significant, with the console’s TFLOPs reaching 28.67, or 14.33 if the dual issue of the new GPU architecture is ignored. In more understandable numbers, regular graphics performance (rasterization) is expected to be 50-60% better, while for ray tracing the performance will be twice that.
In practice, the PS5 Pro will use AMD’s cutting-edge RDNA 3 architecture, but it will also take some features from the upcoming RDNA 4.
Reporter Tom Henderson, who was the first to ever talk about the PS5 Pro, This new information has not been confirmedBut he pointed out how Internally, Sony expects the leaks to actually happen in December, after it begins sending development kits to key third-party partners.
I can’t comment on other people’s leaks because I don’t know.
Internally, Sony expects full specifications to leak this month due to development kits being distributed to third-party studios. https://t.co/sJ9x4OGjtQ
– Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) December 11, 2023
Finally, it seems that the leaks have already begun, as now, very reliable reporter Jeff Grubb has come to shed more light on the PS5 Pro mystery.
Grubb, speaking on the latest episode of his Game Mess Decides podcast, indirectly confirmed that some of the recent spec information is indeed correct. He mentioned this in particular There will be a huge jump in performance compared to the regular PS5, 60% unconfirmed. However, talk about it Poor ray tracing performance This is thanks to some new accelerators that have been integrated into the hardware, while also revealing very interesting information.
According to Grubb, PlayStation is preparing a special machine learning processor with its own architecture that will be able to handle graphics upscaling. minutes, Sony is building its own DLSS, so it can be easily utilized by all PlayStation Pro games for higher resolution and better performance.
Finally, according to what he was able to learn, The PS5 Pro is now expected to launch in September 2024.
For more, you can watch the full show in the player below. Related discussion begins at minute 24.
PS5 Pro: information we already knew
The first information about the PS5 Pro came weeks ago from highly reliable leaker Tom Henderson, who pointed this out the Sony is working “100%” now PS5 forefront. In fact, Tom didn’t stop there, because he revealed it the first Dave several The prototypes are scheduled to reach their hands Play Station Studios in the coming monthswith third-party companies acquiring it by the end of the year. The launch of the console with the information set is likely to take place at the end of 2024.
A little later we learned information from him about its technical specifications. Through a post on keytogaming.com, Henderson revealed that the PlayStation 5 Pro In development since early 2022 He later emphasized this It is expected to be released in November 2024. The console has this moment Code name ‘Trinitywith Sony continuing to borrow names from the famous film The Matrix, with the PS4 Pro codenamed “Neo” and the PlayStation VR internally named “Morpheus.”
According to his anonymous sources. the Sony has already started organizing Demo events behind closed doorswith the Key development groups to receive first development Kits until November 2023.
As for the technical specifications of the updated unit, it was stated that it will do just that He is 30 WGP” and “18000” memory.Multilateral trading system. You may be wondering what exactly these terms mean. WGP is the abbreviated name for Work Group Processors that contain graphics hardware in the RDNA architecture, such as compute modules. On the other hand, MT/s is an abbreviation for massive transfers per second and is used to show memory speed. The fastest GDDR6 currently has a speed of up to 18000 metric tons/s.
The report states that the console is being targeted Improved and stable fps at 4K analysiswhile it will be better Beam-Tracing And one new Performance mode for 8K analysis.
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