Following a wave of leaks about the PS5 Pro, more reports have emerged about Sony's new in-house upscaling technology for the console.
A fan render of what the PS5 Pro could look like Following a wave of leaks about the PS5 Pro, more reports have emerged about Sony’s new in-house upscaling technology for the console. Sony might be forced to officially confirm the existence of the PS5 Pro soon, as more leaks have emerged about the console’s capabilities. Last week, a leak seemingly outed various specifications about the console – including significant boosts in ray-tracing speed, a GPU capable of 33.
Another example claims the PS5 Pro is aiming to add ray-tracing while achieving 60fps. The original PlayStation 5 can only hit the same performance without ray-tracing.
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