AMD has developed a new custom SoC for Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro, featuring 60 Compute units based on the RDNA architecture & other improvements.
Sony today announced its new PlayStation 5 Pro gaming console which will feature an upgraded SoC from AMD with upgraded capabilities, especially on the GPU side which confirms previous reports.
Following are some of the highlights of today's release:
The company didn't go into a lot of details but from what was officially mentioned, the GPU side will be getting a 67% uplift in compute units which ends up to 60 CUs versus the 36 CUs featured on the PlayStation 5, a 28% increase in memory speed which will clock at 18 Gbps speeds for 576 GB/s of total bandwidth, all delivering up to 45% faster rendering performance.
The company also announced some brand new features thanks to the new AMD SoC which include advanced ray tracing capabilities to further boost the RT performance on consoles. A few of the RT upgrades are said to be coming from the RDNA 4 IP which will deliver a nice boost to consoles
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