[Gearbest Technology News]Last month, it was rumored that Sony PS5 Pro was about to be released. Recently, a new report confirmed the news and revealed more details. It is reported that Sony has urged developers to ensure that their games are compatible with the PS5 Pro released in the future, focusing on improving ray tracing performance.
The PS5 Pro console, codenamed “Trinity”, is expected to be equipped with a more powerful GPU and a higher-frequency CPU mode, aiming to enhance the rendering capabilities of ray tracing games and improve the resolution and frame rate performance of some games.
According to leaked documents, the GPU performance of PS5 Pro is expected to be approximately 45% higher than that of the basic PS5, using a larger GPU unit and faster memory to optimize c.
As the name suggests, PS5 Pro will be the high-end model in the PS5 series, which means that after the Pro version is released, the standard PS5 will continue to be sold.
Currently, development teams can apply for test kits, and in accordance with Sony's requirements, all games submitted from August this year must be compatible with PS5 Pro, which is consistent with the time node for release during the year-end holiday schedule mentioned in earlier rumors.
Although the PS5 Pro's CPU is the same as the PS5, it will introduce a new mode that allows its maximum clock frequency to reach 3.85GHz, which is about 10% higher than the 3.5GHz of the ordinary PS5. It is worth noting that in this high-speed mode, the GPU will slightly downclock by about 1.5% in order to meet the additional power required by the CPU.
PS5 Pro's memory bandwidth has increased to 576GB/s, which is better than PS5's 448GB/s, and overall memory efficiency has improved. The game can take advantage of an additional 1.2GB of system memory on PS5 Pro, bringing the total available memory to 13.7GB, an increase from the original's 12.5GB.
In addition, PS5 Pro is equipped with a customized machine learning architecture that supports 8-bit computing with a computing power of 300TOPS. The PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) technology developed by Sony will occupy about 250MB of memory and bring a delay of about 2 milliseconds when upgrading 1080p images to 4K, and is working hard to support resolutions up to 8K.
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