Sony is set to release a new version of the PlayStation 5 console, known as the PS5 Pro. This next-generation gaming system is expected to offer enhanced performance and features for players, with a more powerful GPU and high-frequency CPU mode at its core.
The PS5 Pro will feature an internal hardware configuration known as Trinity, which offers developers the choice between a standard mode running at 3.5 GHz and a high CPU frequency mode running at 3.85 GHz. In the high-frequency mode, more power will be allocated to the CPU while less power will be given to the GPU, resulting in a 1% decrease in performance. However, this mode will also provide a bandwidth gain of up to 28%, making it easier for developers to create more efficient games.
The memory configuration of the PS5 Pro is also more efficient than its predecessor, with an additional 1.2 GB of system memory available for some games, totaling 13.7 GB compared to the 12.5 GB allocated on the current PS5. The console will also support Sony’s PSSR rescaling technology, offering compatibility with HDR and an architecture capable of supporting 300 TOPS 8-bit computing. It is rumored that this console will offer an impressive resolution of up to 8K, along with a rendering speed that is up to 45% faster than its predecessor and up to 33.5 teraflops of performance power