Sony PlayStation 5 Pro Specs Leaked
The PlayStation 5 has already received numerous changes throughout its lifecycle. These include changes in the internal specs likeSony updating it with new ‘6nm’ Oberon Chips. But these changes never gave the console a performance uplift, and they were essentially minor changes to effectively produce the same console but with lower cost and better processes. The PS5 Pro, on the other hand,will receive a very big change in its internal specs, going well past the manufacturing process improvements we’ve seen on the original PS5.
The new specifications leak comes from YouTube creatorRedGamingTech, who called the upcoming gaming console a “4K ray tracing monster.” Here’s the run-down of what the new leak claims:
If we assume the above figure and compare it to the PS5, the computing power has essentially doubled. The PS5 has ~10.3 TFLOPs, which puts the PS5 Pro’s speculated TFLOPS figure about123.6% ahead. So yes, the new PS5 Pro is expected to be significantly faster.
With higher graphical fidelity and better performance, the upcoming console will dramatically change the experience of yourPS5 games. Developers will be fine-tuning the experience when using a PS5 Pro in games, so they take complete advantage of the increased computing prowess.
I hope to see the PS5 Pro able to output in 4K resolution withray tracingenabled, but with much higher FPS numbers when compared to the base PS5. Currently, in many games, using the Fidelity mode gives impressive graphics but the FPS is sometimes stuck at 30. On the PS5 Pro, we could see up to 60FPS or even more even in the Fidelity mode.
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