The PS5 Pro The rumor mill is turning again. While some analysts expect Sony’s PlayStation refresh to arrive sometime this year, probably before GTA 6 comes out, we still don’t know much about the console. Now a new leak suggests that the improved PS5 will not only have more teraflops than the Xbox Series X, but will also feature proprietary upscaling technology for better resolution.
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Tech YouTuber Moore’s Law Is Dead, who has struggled with leaks in the past, uploaded a video on March 14 containing documents he claimed came from “Sony.” According to the alleged documentation, the PS5 Pro is codenamed “Trinity”. ” and sounds like a real improvement over the base PS5.
For starters, the leaks claim that the PS5 Pro will perform 45 percent faster than the base console, with ray tracing speeds being two to four times faster. It also features a custom machine learning architecture for something called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR).
According to the YouTuber’s documentation, this technology is Sony’s in-house upscaler, which replaces a game’s existing temporal anti-aliasing or upsampling with resolutions similar to the output of AMD’s FSR2 or Nvidia’s DLSS technologies. Basically, PSSR squeezes every resolution out of a game to give you the best graphics possible, with support starting at 4K but eventually reaching 8K and higher graphics settings.
What may appeal to console warriors, however, is the teraflops, a unit of measuring a computer’s speed. Remember when the Xbox Series X was revealed in 2020? It was touted to be 12 teraflops, which meant Games reportedly performed better there because the GPU was more powerful. These white pages suggest that the PS5 Pro will have 33.5 teraflops, almost three times that of the SeriesThe most powerful console in the world
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With the PS5 Pro, it sounds like it will ultimately be an improved version of the PS5, which just doesn’t feel as important at the moment Sony won’t release any “new major existing franchise” games until 2025. Who knows? When the PS5 Pro comes out, the games that come onto the market at the same time may be a convincing selling point. Until then, I’m completely happy with my current console.