Ps5 Pro Specs Analysis Reveals Significant Gpu Upgrade
PS5 Pro Spec Analysis: Overview
In the podcast, Digital Foundry ran down the PS5 Pro rumors and leaks from earlier this week. They verified the specs further by saying the CPU of PS5 Pro will indeed be the same. PS5 Pro, aka Project Trinity, will come with the Eight core/16 Thread Zen 2 at 3.5GHz CPU, the exact one used in the PS5 standard edition. However, it will come with a boost mode that can get the frequency up to 3.85GHz.
However, the key change in the PS5 Pro seems to be the GPU. Leaked by several sources, confirmed by Tom Henderson earlier, and now verified by Digital Foundry, the GPU is poised to get a significant upgrade in PS5 Pro.
It is expected to come with 60 Compute Units with the RDNA 3 architecture. Compared to the PS5 standard’s 36 RDNA 2, this seems to be a great upgrade. That said, the performance also gets a boost, as it comes with 33.5 teraflops of compute performance vs the standard PS5’s 10.23TF.
Regarding memory, with a 28 percent bandwidth boost, 16GB of 14Gbps GDDR6 in the standard PS5 is now upgraded to 18Gbps GDDR6 in the Pro. Ray tracing has also been confirmed to be upgraded and now performs 2x to 4x faster than PS5.
PS5 Pro will also include machine learning tech, which will be a direct comparison to DLSS and FSR. However, PSSR, aka PlayStation Spectral Resolution, will aim to better the results of what Nvidia or AMD do with their own upscale techniques.
The Pro variant of PS5 also seems to be getting a significant audio processing boost that will enhance details and hearing experience. But will it be a worthy upgrade?
Once Digital Foundry analyzed the specs of the upcoming PS5 Pro, they asked questions related to the backward compatibility and the CPU not getting an upgrade. Will only a GPU upgrade be enough for Sony to market the PS5 Pro? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.