Sony PlayStation 5 Pro launch seems to be just around the corner, though it’s impossible to be certain what kind of hardware upgrades the new iteration of the console would bring to the table. That said, there’s a plethora of leaks and speculation, and one, corroborated by The Verge, hints that a lot of improvements would focus on the console’s GPU performance.
In a recent post on X (previously Twitter), The Verge’s Tom Warren described how “Sony has made some interesting choices for its next console” as per PS5 Pro development documentation that he got his hands on.
It might not come as new information, but Warren explained that the new version’s CPU will “target [a] 3.85GHz [clock speed] (10% more than PS5) in a new ‘high-frequency CPU mode’” with a “3.5 GHz standard mode” that resembles the specs of regular PS5.
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PS5 Developers Will Have Access To More System Memory
Warren also suggested that with the new console, developers will be allowed to choose the mode, and also have access to 1.2GB more system memory. This will allow for minor performance boosts in compatible titles. This aligns seamlessly with the latest PS5 Pro specs leak and Warren claims that the information provided is “accurate.”
It might not seem like a huge deal but the 10% increase in CPU clock speed and 1.2GB extra system memory could work in favor of the company. Warren added that PS5 Pro’s GPU could come with a 45% boost in power. This corroborates information from the previous speculation and would be a major upgrade for the console.
That said, an enhanced GPU might finally bring proper support for 8K gaming, which will enhance the performance in titles that come with good amounts of ray tracing or other GPU-heavy features. Since games such as Lords of the Fallen and Dragon’s Dogma 2 are struggling to maintain frame rates on the regular PS5, this might be the right time for people seeking smooth gaming experiences.
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Nintendo Switch 2 Launch Expected Soon
There have been several rumors doing rounds about the Nintendo Switch 2, the next generation of Nintendo Switch. The hybrid iteration of the handheld console came out around seven years ago, with its original model released on March 3, 2017. It seems like the right time to introduce a new console.
The last time Nintendo Switch received a refresh was in 2021 when the Nintendo Switch OLED came out. Although the OLED version packed a better display, additional internal storage, and improved speakers.
Most of the best Nintendo Switch games manage to run with ease, the console is powered by a regular Nvidia Tegra X1 chip and has only 4GB of RAM.