Performance Metrics:
- CPU: Both the PS5 Pro and PS5 use the same 8-core Zen 2 CPU, but the PS5 Pro has a slightly higher variable frequency of up to 3.5GHz compared to the PS5's 3.5GHz.
- GPU: The PS5 Pro has a significantly more powerful GPU, with 16.7 TFLOPs of performance compared to the PS5's 10.28 TFLOPs. The PS5 Pro uses a custom RDNA 2 GPU with 28% faster memory.
- This results in the PS5 Pro delivering up to 45% faster rendering performance compared to the standard PS5.
- The PS5 Pro comes with a custom 2TB SSD, while the standard PS5 has a 825GB SSD.
- Both models support expandable storage via M.2 NVMe SSD slots.
- The PS5 Pro also supports USB HDD storage for backward compatibility, similar to the standard PS5.
- The PS5 Pro can output 4K and 8K resolutions, with support for up to 120fps frame rates.
- The standard PS5 is limited to 4K resolution and 60fps, though some games may run at 120fps.
- The PS5 Pro also includes an AI-powered upscaling technology called PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) to enhance visual quality and frame rates.
- Both the PS5 Pro and standard PS5 offer full backward compatibility with PS4 games.
- The PS5 Pro includes a "PS5 Pro Game Boost" feature that can improve performance and stability for over 8,500 PS4 and PS5 titles.
- The PS5 Pro does not include a built-in optical disc drive, unlike the standard PS5 which has a 4K Blu-ray drive.
- The PS5 Pro supports advanced ray tracing effects and has improved cooling systems compared to the base PS5.
- Both consoles use the same DualSense controller, with no specific upgrades for the PS5 Pro.