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Sony's new PlayStation 5 Pro console gets full specs and teardown ahead of launch: 8 cores Zen 2 CPU, 16.7 TFLOPs RDNA GPU, 16GB GDDR6 + 2GB DDR5 RAM.
The rest of Sony's teardown shows off the PS5 Pro's reworked motherboard, complete with an SoC that boasts AI-powered upscaling, also known as PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR).
The Sony Playstation 5 Pro is the most advanced home gaming console to hit the market to date. But you’ve likely never had a look inside at what puts it atop the current generation’s console wars.
A disassembly article for the PS5 Pro has been published on the official PlayStation blog. Mechanical design leader Shinya Tsuchida and electrical design leader Shinya Hiromitsu provide detailed ...
PlayStation 5 and its liquid metal issues can kill the console in just a matter of years, with more and more users reporting problems over time.
The iFixit teardown of the PS5 Pro is here, and while there isn’t all that much different going on from what we’ve seen with the PS5 and PS5 Slim in terms of repairability, Sony has made one ...
Brodesco's motherboard isn't an emulator or FPGA-based re-creation—it's a genuine circuit board designed to work with ...
Italian engineer Lorentio Brodesco recently became the first person to successfully reverse-engineer the original PlayStation's motherboard, creating a custom printed circuit board that supports the ...
Sony might have released the PlayStation 5 Pro back in November, but it isn't done generating hype around the new(ish) console. On Monday, the brand finally published an in-depth look at the PS5 ...