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Very reliable source: The latest PS5 Pro spec leaks are real, and the release date is!

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Amidst the growing rumors and leaks surrounding the mid-generation PS5 Pro platform, many fans are wondering which of these rumors we can believe. Will we actually see an official announcement from Sony anytime soon?

The famous insider and squad returns to us Tom Henderson From Insider Gaming, who has accurately leaked a lot of Sony news, most recently the PlayStation Portal device, the Ps Portal, and the PS4 Slim. He has a long history of accurate leaks, and assures us that the recent PlayStation 5 Pro spec leaks from Moore's Law is Dead are real.

Henderson spoke to sources who asked not to be identified because they were not authorized to speak about the company's plans, who in turn confirmed to him that the documents leaked by the Moore's Law is Dead YouTube channel are real, and are documents that were leaked after Sony began sharing information about the PS5 Pro's specs with external "third-party" publishers, as we mentioned earlier. For more information, click here.

Recent leaks of the device have confirmed that the Pro device will be 45% faster than the regular PS5, and the ray tracing technology is 2 to 3 times better, in addition to support for the artificial intelligence accelerator to increase performance and raise the screen resolution and resolution up to 8K, with a power of 33.5 teraflops.

Speaking of the PS5 Pro release date, it is still believed that it is initially targeted for the holiday season this year, that is, at the end of 2024.

PS5 Pro specs leaked

  • Machine Learning Technology: The PS5 Pro's graphics processor is rated at 300 TOPS, which translates into an estimated performance of 33.5 teraflops, which is a significant improvement over the base PS5.
  • GPU graphics processor speed: It will be around 2.18 GHz and possibly up to 2.45 GHz.
  • PSSR TechnologyLeaks indicate that there is an improved “machine learning” version of the upscaling techniques called PSSR, which is a technology similar to DLSS and FSR in that it supports HDR and dynamic resolution and can even output at 8K resolution with future updates.
  • PSSR: It could jump from 1080p to 4K, with more improvements expected in the future.
  • These technologies will ensure ease of use for developers, and similar to FSR and DLSS, PSSR does not require its presence in each game's training mode, simplifying developer integration with these tools.
  • photo quality: The leak claims that PSSR technology offers superior image quality compared to the current FSR2 technology, and it's important to note that FSR2 technology does not use machine learning to manage potential errors, although AMD has hinted at the possibility of adding machine learning capabilities in the future.