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13.12.2023 14:22

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How powerful will the new PlayStation 5 Pro be?

How powerful will the new PlayStation 5 Pro be?

The powerful gaming console PlayStation 5 Pro has been talked about for a long time on the Internet. The novelty is supposed to be had as much as 2.5 times more capacity when shading content while playing computer games compared to today's PlayStation 5 console.

The Sony company is preparing the PlayStation 5 Pro game console under the development label “Trinity”. According to the latest rumors, the novelty should be ready for sale for the Christmas and New Year holidays in 2024. The first examples of the novelty should be ready for testing at the end of 2023. has been developing the highly anticipated PlayStation 5 Pro game console since the beginning of last year.

The main asset of the new gaming console PlayStation 5 Pro will of course be the processor. Here, the AMD processor will be equipped with eight special Zen 2 processor cores and an RDNA 3 graphics card with as many as 30 active graphics cores and 16 gigabytes of GDDR3 graphics memory. The processor will certainly cope with even the most demanding tasks, as it should be able to reach an operating frequency of up to four gigahertz under full load. The processor of the standard PlayStation 5 console reaches the maximum #141; 3.5 gigahertz.

Therefore, it is not surprising that the graphics performance of the PlayStation 5 Pro gaming console is said to be comparable even to the AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT graphics card. This means that the graphics capacity of the new product will be almost twice as much as the current gaming console PlayStation 5. It should actually be able to run console games in both 4K and 8K resolution with ray-tracing technology. Playing in the highest resolution will of course take place at lower graphics settings. More it is expected that news about the novelty will be announced soon.


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