Sony PS5 Pro SoC Reportedly To Use N4P, 4nm Process Node
A new report claims that the SoC for the PS5 Pro will use a N4P, 4nm process node.
A new report claims that the SoC for the PS5 Pro will use a N4P, 4nm process node.
The PS5 Pro is allegedly codenamed Project Trinity, and will be targeting a release in November 2024, check out the details here.
A new report has claimed that PS5 Pro dev kits are going to find their way into first-party studio hands in a few months.
Tom Henderson claims new Sony hardware is on the way soon and it isn’t the rumored PS5 Pro.
A new report on Insider-Gaming has claimed that a PS5 Pro is in the works and may be released in late 2024.
Leaker Tom Henderson has cast doubt over a PS5 Pro, admitting he’s heard more about a PS6 at this point.
PS5 Pro rumors have been addressed by leaker Tom Henderson, who claims that a new model is coming out in September, but it may not actually be a Pro/Slim model.
In our DualSense Edge controller review we discover that Sony absolutely sticks the landing with its first attempt at pro controller – deftly building upon the resoundingly sound foundation lain down by its now entry level DualSense controller.
Check out Sony’s new PS4 & PS5 promo, titled Where Will Play Take You, which features key games including God of War Ragnarok and Horizon Forbidden West.
Chatter on a possible PS5 Pro has gathered steam as Sony has reportedly secured 6nm chip manufacturing from TSMC & AMD.