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New PS5 Pro GPU Details Leaked

As an official announcement appears to be getting closer, more PlayStation 5 (PS5) Pro details are being leaked, this time surrounding the console’s GPU.

According to Digital Foundry, the PS5 Pro GPU will have a clock-speed of 2.18GHz with a boost speed up to 2.35GHz. The cache of the GPU sees the L1 cache double from 128KB to 256KB and the L0 cache doubles from 16KB to 32KB, both being down to “accommodate higher ray tracing performance”

In addition to the clock speed and caching, the PS5 Pro GPU will include new DirectX 12 Ultimate features such as support for variable rate shading and hybrid MSAA. Overall, the system should provide a 45% performance boost for games.

Aside from the GPU, we already know that the PS5 Pro will have 30 WGP (Work Group Processors), 33.5 teraflops of performance power, 18,000 MT/s memory, PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution Upscaling) upscaling/antialiasing solution, and more.

The PS5 Pro is expected to launch later this year around Holiday 2024.


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