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William D’Angelo
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A ResetEra user has posted what he claims are the complete specs for the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro. Users claim that PS5 Pro will be announced in September 2024.
Renowned leaker Tom Henderson said he doesn’t know how accurate this leak is, but he expects Sony to leak PS5 Pro specs this month as third-party studios are acquiring development kits. It says that there are.
I don’t know about other people’s leaks so I can’t comment.
Inside Sony, we expect the full specs to be leaked sometime this month for distribution of development kits to third-party studios. https://t.co/sJ9x4OGjtQ
— Tom Henderson (@_Tom_Henderson_) December 11, 2023
According to ResetEra users, the PS5 Pro specs are as follows (this should be taken with a grain of salt):
- Viola is manufactured by TSMC N4P.
- GFX1115
- Viola’s CPU retains the zen2 architecture found in the existing PS5 for compatibility, but the frequency is once again dynamic, peaking at 4.4GHz. 64 KB L1 cache per core, 512 KB L2 cache per core, and 8 MB shared L3 (4 MB per CCX).
- Viola’s die is 30WGP when fully enabled, while the retail PS5 Pro unit’s silicon only enables 28WGP (56 CU).
- Trinity is the culmination of three key technologies. Fast storage (hardware-accelerated compression and decompression, already an existing key PS5 technology), accelerated ray tracing, and upscaling.
- The architecture is RDNA3, but has improved ray tracing from RDNA4. BVH traversal is handled by dedicated RT hardware rather than relying entirely on shaders. It also includes thread reordering to reduce data and execution discrepancies. This is similar to Ada Lovelace SER and Intel Arc’s TSU.
- 3584 shaders, 224 TMUs, and 96 ROPs.
- 16GB of 18gbps GDDR6. 256-bit memory bus with 576 GB/s memory bandwidth.
- GPU frequency target is 2.0 GHz. This brings the dual issue TFLOPs within the range of 28.67 TFLOPs peak (224 (TMU) * 2 (operations, dual issue) * 2 (core clock)). Ignoring the double issue factor, it’s 14.33 TFLOPs.
- 50-60% rasterization improvement over Oberon and Oberon Plus, more than double the raw RT performance.
- The XDNA2 NPU is intended to accelerate Sony’s bespoke temporal machine learning upscaling technology. As we saw with the PS4 Pro’s checkboard render, this will be one of the core focuses of the PS5 Pro. The goal is a temporarily stable upscaled 4K output at 30 FPS or higher.
- It will be revealed in September 2024.
A lifelong avid gamer, William D’Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After supporting the site for many years, she was hired as a junior analyst in 2010, promoted to lead analyst in 2012, and took over hardware estimating in 2017. He has expanded his involvement in.Revitalizing the gaming community through his own content creation YouTube channel and twitch channel.You can contact the author on Twitter @TrunksWD.
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