The PlayStation 5 Pro might pack a custom-made APU with a Zen 4 CPU and an RDNA 3/3.5 iGPU. According to the latest leakage out of RedGamingTech, the PS5 Pro apparently includes 16 GB of GDDR6 RAM alongwith an undefined quantity of DDR5 memory for the OS. The leaker likewise discusses substantially greater clock frequencies for both the CPU and the iGPU.
Based on the number and frequency of leakages alone, it is sensible to presume that Sony might be preparing brand-new PlayStation 5 consoles. For circumstances, a video of a supposed PS5 Slim emerged justrecently revealing a style that includes notable modifications compared to the existing PS5 console. We have likewise heard a variety of reports concerning the PlayStation 5 Pro, the mid-gen upgrade that is reported to pack considerably more horsepower than the vanilla PS5.
Now, thanks to Paul of RedGamingTech (RGT), we have the “latest” specs of the PS5 Pro which vary in some elements from previous reports.
First up, Paul declares that the PS5 Pro’s customized APU might be produced on TSMC 5/4 nm procedure and function a CPU with 8 Zen 4 cores and an iGPU with 30 Workgroup Processors (WGP). The 60 Compute Units (CU) iGPU might either be based on RDNA 3 or RDNA 3.5.
Furthermore, both the CPU and the GPU are anticipated to be clocked much greater than the base PS5, as the leaker pointsout frequencies of “well over 3.6 GHz” for the CPU and 2.7 GHz for the GPU. As a recommendation, the base PS5 has a variable CPU increase frequency of 3.5 GHz and a variable GPU frequency of 2.23 GHz.
Interestingly, the Paul carriesout some initial computations based on these reported specifications and reveals that PS5 Pro might have a overall calculate of up to 23.04+ TFLOPS if it has a 30 WGP iGPU operating at 3 GHz. However, this is pure speculation on RGT’s part, so take it as such.
On the memory side, the leaker recommends a mix of 16 GB of GDDR6 and an unidentified quantity of DDR5 for the OS. He likewise declares SSD improvements however provides no information as to what those improvements may be. However, it is affordable to presume that Sony might boost the size of the drive while keeping the speed thesame because the base PS5’s SSD is currently plenty quickly at 5.5 GB/s.
Interestingly, Paul reports that the PS5 Pro APU might function 96 ROPs (Render Output Units), a 50% boost o