PlayStation 5 Pro CPU to Boost to 3.85 GHz With High CPU Frequency Mode and Utilize RDNA 4’s RT Engine
The highly anticipated PlayStation 5 Pro is generating buzz among gamers as new details about its specs have been revealed online. According to sources, the console will feature significant improvements over the base model, including boosts for CPU and system memory performance as well as other GPU enhancements.
The PlayStation 5 Pro’s CPU will remain the same as the base model, but it will come with a High CPU Frequency mode that provides a 10% boost, taking it to an impressive 3.85 GHz. In addition, system memory will see a 28% increase from 448 GB/s to 576 GB/s, while audio performance will also be enhanced with the console’s ACV running at a higher clock speed.
One of the most exciting updates is the PlayStation 5 Pro GPU, which will boast 30 WGPs running specialized BVH8 traversal shaders, compared to the base model’s 18 WGPs running BVH4 traversal shaders. This confirms the use of RDNA 4’s RT engine and double ray tracing throughput per cycle, promising a more immersive gaming experience for players.
Rumors suggest that the PlayStation 5 Pro could launch later this year, with more updates and details expected to be announced in the coming months. Fans are encouraged to stay tuned for the latest news and updates on this highly anticipated gaming console.
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