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Rumors are swirling about Sony‘s upcoming gaming console, the PS5 Pro. While the tech giant has remained tight-lipped about an official release, recent reports from developers and industry analysts suggest that the console is closer than ever to hitting shelves.

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Sony PS5 Pro May Arrive This Holiday Season

According to leaks from Gamescom 2024 via Wccftech, developers have already received specifications for the PS5 Pro, and many believe that Unreal Engine 5 will run significantly faster on this new hardware compared to the standard PS5. The Italian website Multiplayer also reported hearing from a developer who delayed their game due to the upcoming console.

Spec-wise, the PS5 Pro is rumored to deliver a 45% boost in rasterized rendering performance, achieved through a more powerful GPU and faster memory. This translates to smoother gameplay and more detailed visuals.

Ray tracing, which simulates realistic light behavior, is expected to see a significant enhancement on the PS5 Pro as well, potentially leading to more immersive and lifelike gaming experiences.

Additionally, the PS5 Pro is rumored to include a custom machine learning architecture capable of 300 TOPS (Tera Operations Per Second) of 8-bit computation. This will support Sony’s PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) upscaling technology, which promises to improve image quality without adding extra strain on rendering performance.

While Sony hasn’t confirmed a release date, rumors suggest that the PS5 Pro might be unveiled in September and released in November, similar to the launch timeline of the PS4 Pro. The PS5 Pro is estimated to cost between $600 and $700.

As we await more official information from Sony, it’s clear that the PS5 Pro is shaping up to be a compelling option for gamers seeking a more powerful and feature-rich console.

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