Sony announced the PlayStation 5 Pro in September after several leaks had already revealed details about the upgrades packed into the console. The PS5 Pro is set to launch in select markets on November 7. While Sony has shared the improved capabilities of the PS5 Pro, it has not yet detailed hardware specifications of the upcoming console. Now, PlayStation 5 Pro's spec sheet has seemingly leaked ahead of launch.
The alleged specifications surfaced online over the weekend, detailing the console's hardware. The spec sheet is in Portuguese and has seemingly leaked after early shipments of the PS5 Pro arrived to buyers in international markets. X user @videotechuk_ shared an image of the alleged spec sheet, revealing PS5 Pro details.
According to the leaked image, the PS5 Pro comes with the same 8-core, 16-thread AMD Ryzen Zen 2 CPU as the original PS5. The console, however, gets improved RDNA graphics with 16.7 teraflops, compared to the PS5's GPU with 10.28 teraflops.
PS5 Pro specs are officially out thanks to early shipments arriving to buyers in foreign countries
Has 16GB of RAM for developers, 2GB module for the system (18GB RAM) and a 16.7 teraflop GPU.
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The PS5 Pro, according to the leak, also comes with 16GB of dedicated GDDR6 VRAM, with 2GB of DDR5 RAM for the system. This marks an upgrade from the PS5, too, which comes with a unified memory of 16GB shared between CPU and GPU.
As Sony has already confirmed, the spec sheet says that the PS5 Pro comes with double the storage on the PS5, with a 2TB custom SSD on board. Other details revealed in the spec sheet are also already confirmed by Sony, such as the PS5 Pro getting Wi-Fi 7 support for faster downloads. The console retains the port selection from the PS5, featuring two USB Type-C ports, a USB Type-A port, ethernet and HDMI ports and an expandable M.2 SSD storage slot.
The PS5 Pro features a design similar to the PS5 slim variant