Sony's PS5 Pro has a significantly enhanced GPU with 67% more compute units, promising up to 45% faster graphic rendering and improved ray-tracing performance.
Mark Cerny stated that the PS5 Pro will allow players to experience high frame rates and high resolutions without compromise, bridging the performance gap seen in current gaming.
With the new PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution technology, gamers can expect sharper in-game visuals while extending performance capabilities to over 8,500 backward-compatible PS4 titles.
Pre-orders for the PS5 Pro will start on September 26, with an expected launch date of November 7, priced at $700 and featuring 2TB of built-in storage.
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