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PlayStation 5 Pro Launched: Enhanced Ray Tracing and AI Upscaling at $700

  • September 11, 2024
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Sony has officially unveiled the PlayStation 5 Pro, a significant upgrade to its 2020 PlayStation 5 model. Designed to offer gamers enhanced visuals and performance, the PS5 Pro introduces three major advancements in graphics technology, making it a formidable addition to Sony’s gaming lineup.

Much like its predecessor, the PS4 Pro, the PS5 Pro is primarily focused on improving graphical output. The first major improvement is its more powerful graphics processor. Although the architecture remains similar to the original PS5, the Pro version boasts 67% more processing units and 28% faster memory. This hardware upgrade translates to a 45% faster rendering speed for games, significantly enhancing gameplay and overall visual experience.

One of the most notable upgrades in the PS5 Pro is in the area of ray tracing, a technique that improves lighting effects in games to make them more realistic. The PS5 Pro’s enhanced graphics processor includes more units dedicated to ray tracing, allowing it to handle these effects at a much faster rate. Sony claims the new console can process ray tracing effects two to three times faster than the standard PS5, leading to more immersive environments and stunning visual fidelity.

The third significant upgrade is a new AI-powered technology called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR), designed to improve image sharpness. Unlike AMD’s FidelityFX Super Resolution (FSR), which is software-based and used on the regular PS5, PSSR is integrated directly into the PS5 Pro’s hardware. This positions it to potentially rival the performance of Nvidia’s DLSS or Intel’s XeSS, offering sharper, clearer images during gameplay. However, Sony did not announce any new technology for increasing frame rates, indicating that the focus is solely on improving image quality.

Mark Cerny, the architect behind the PlayStation series, addressed the common trade-off in PS5 games between frame rates and graphics quality. Many players tend to prioritize faster gameplay over higher-quality visuals, opting for smoother experiences even if it compromises the game’s appearance. The PS5 Pro aims to resolve this by offering the best of both worlds: high-quality graphics at a consistent 60 frames per second. With its more robust hardware and image-enhancing technology, this seems plausible, although actual game support will ultimately determine the success of this feature.

Sony has also announced that several upcoming games will feature a “PS5 Pro Enhanced” label, signifying that they will perform better on the new console. Additionally, a feature called “PS5 Pro Game Boost” will be introduced, improving the performance of over 8,500 PS4 titles by making them look better and run faster on the PS5 Pro.

In terms of design, the PS5 Pro is slightly taller than the regular PS5, although it retains the same width as the digital-only version. Notably, the PS5 Pro will not come with a built-in disc drive. Players who want to use physical games or media will need to purchase the drive separately, just as with the regular digital PS5. However, the Pro model comes with a larger storage capacity—2TB, compared to the 1TB storage of the standard PS5.

The PlayStation 5 Pro is priced at $700, marking a 56% increase over the $450 price tag of the digital PS5. Pre-orders for the new console will begin on September 26, 2024, with an official release date set for November 7, 2024.

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