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Sony today announced the PlayStation 5 Pro, a mid-generation hardware upgrade that will play the same game library as 2020’s PlayStation 5, but with higher frame rates and better resolution than on the original system. The new units will be available on ...
The PS5 Pro aims to resolve the compromises players often face on the standard PS5, where they must choose between visual fidelity and frame rate performance. During the PS5 Pro reveal livestream, lead architect Mark Cerny highlighted the console's upgraded GPU and AI-driven graphical upscaling technology,
To get the PlayStation 5 Pro Enhanced badge, developers will have to leverage the console's new GPU and PSSR upscaling tech to boost FPS and/or resolution. Game developers will have to do some work re-tooling their games for Sony's new PlayStation 5 Pro ...
Now that the PS5 Pro is here, we know that it does deliver slightly better gaming performance, especially whenever a ‘performance mode’ is enabled. This is largely thanks to the RDNA 2 GPU simply having more compute units and faster memory – but Sony ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. Sony is asking developers to get games ready over the summer, with a push for ray-tracing support. Sony is asking developers to get games ready over the summer, with a ...
It has been a day for PS5 Pro news as The Verge has posted yet another article revealing more details about the upcoming console. As I have previously outlined, Sony's upcoming console slated to be launched in the 2024 holiday period, will come with ...
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VRR support and refresh rates of up to 120 Hz for smooth and seamless gameplay on PS5 and PS5 Pro consoles, and 240 Hz on compatible PC and Mac devices. A built-in Charging Hook for a DualSense or DualSense Edge wireless controller (sold separately) that makes it easy for players to get right into gaming.
the chips and cheese analysis of what is effectively a PS5-style Zen CPU finds that it's pretty comparable to the Steam Deck CPU. Sony has said precisely nothing about the CPU in the PS5 Pro, I feel like it's safe to presume no change otherwise it would be called out in the presentation.