Sony is getting ready to make headlines again with a development that will have a bombshell effect in the gaming world. According to information shared by reliable source Jeff Grubb, the long-talked-about PS5 Pro may be officially introduced this year. The new and improved console is expected to finally take the stage at Sony’s State of Play event, which it plans to hold in September.
Surprise expected from Sony: PS5 Pro may be introduced at State of Play event
The existence of the PS5 Pro has actually been a secret for a while now. At the Gamescom event last week, there was talk that the Pro had become an “open secret.” There were even claims that Sony had asked third-party developers to make special optimizations for the Pro for games released after September 15th.
Codenamed “Trinity,” the PS5 Pro comes with significant improvements over the current PS5. In particular, ray tracing technology has seen a major improvement. The console’s GPU will be able to run at speeds of up to 2.35GHz, allowing for 45% faster rendering.
Ray tracing performance will also be tripled. There are also improvements on the memory side: 16GB GDDR6 RAM will offer 576GB/s memory bandwidth and 1.2GB more usable memory for games. All this power and performance could push users to buy the new console.
There are also some speculations about pricing, with the digital version, which doesn’t have a disc drive, suggested to be priced around $500 . This means the PS5 Pro could be offered at an accessible price despite having powerful specs.
Sony’s new console, the PS5 Pro, seems to attract attention especially with its graphic quality and AI-supported performance increases. We will have to wait a little longer for the release date and other details of this new device, which will make a big impact in the
gaming world .
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