The PS5 Pro features an AMD Ryzen Zen 2 processor with 16.7TF GPU compute performance, outperforming the original PS5's 10.23TF, enhancing gaming capabilities.
With 16GB of GDDR6 and 2GB of slower DDR5 memory, plus a 2TB custom SSD, the PS5 Pro aims to optimize both gaming performance and system tasks.
The console's maximum power draw is set at 390W, higher than previous PS5 models, but will not consume that much power consistently during use.
On the PlayStation blog, Sony announced that 55 games will be enhanced for the PS5 Pro at launch, including updates for popular titles like Call of Duty.
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