The question running in the minds of many people is whether Sony will release the PS5 Pro console in the next few years? Various rumors are also being spread about this, with it being said that Sony will release a new, upgraded version of the PS5 in the style of the powerful and popular PS4 Pro of the previous generation. What could be the PS5 Pro release date? What about the price of the PS5 Pro, or what about the technical specifications as it would need an even better console than the formidable PS5. Today I will tell you about all these topics here. And remove all the questions running in your mind
What are PS5 Pro Leaks?
You all must know where the new leak about PS5 Pro came from. If you do not know, then I will tell you. The new leaks about the PS5 Pro come primarily from YouTuber Moore's Law Is Dead, who focuses on technology, gaming and computer hardware news and who posted a video today about a possible PS5 upgrade. This will be Sony's major push toward 8K gaming, and Microsoft is reportedly going to offer something similar with a new version of the Xbox Series X or S.
What is the PS5 Pro release date?
The leak also said that the PS5 Pro will be released by the end of 2023, or more likely 2024 at the earliest.
The PlayStation 4 Pro released in November 2016, exactly three years after the PS4's release in November 2013, and November 2023 will mark the same three-year gap between the PS5's release date in November 2020 and the PS5 Pro.
What is the price of PS5 Pro?
Rumor has put the price for the PS5 Pro at around $600 to $700 USD, which is double the price of the regular PS5 at $399.99.
The PS4 Pro was $399.99 when it launched, just $100 more than the base PS4 of $299.99, so the reason for the price difference is likely as seen in the current PS5 shortage.
What are the PS5 Pro Specs and Hardware?
It was also rumored for the PS5 Pro that the PS5 Pro features a new AMD APU with new CPU/GPU IPs, proof that it is definitely faster than the current AMD Gen2-based CPUs. Which will run on 3.5GHz.
Now let's talk about "APU". Many people here will not know that what is "APU"? "APU" means 'accelerated processing unit' and is still a CPU, although AMD has combined it with a powerful integrated graphics card so it does all the work. The system should natively be able to support 8K resolution, but these are all just rumours. And going by this rumor, don't expect Sony to announce the PS5 Pro by 2023.
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