Sony has long been reported to be developing a new PlayStation 5 model. The PS5 was released almost two years ago, keeping the firm on track with its cycle of releasing a new edition of its existing gaming system range. As a result, the PlayStation 5 Pro's release date may be approaching quickly.
According to an insider, Sony plans to release the PS5 Pro in the first part of this year. As of now, the brand has not made any formal requirements for the release of the PS5 Pro console. However, the insider believes that the corporation is planning a debut in April 2023. In other words, the PlayStation 5 Pro will be released about two and a half years after the initial model, which was introduced at the end of 2020.
Furthermore, the insider claims that Sony's next game system will be the PS5 Pro, rather than the PS5 Slim, as previously rumoured. As a higher-end model, we should anticipate the console to perform better due to updated specs. This will most likely take the shape of a new AMD APU chipset, as well as minor design tweaks. One of the significant upgrades, according to the source, is its heat management system.
According to reports, the corporation intends to prioritise cooling, with one of the PS5 Pro's standout features being its liquid cooling technology. That is, the PS5 Pro might be watercooled rather than using the liquid metal alloy found in the original PS5. Surprisingly, the corporation may be making this change in cooling technique in response to the current uproar surrounding the PS5 cooling failure and liquid metal leaks.
Furthermore, the insider claims that Sony's next game system will be the PS5 Pro, rather than the PS5 Slim, as previously rumoured. As a higher-end model, we should anticipate the console to perform better due to updated specs. This will most likely take the shape of a new AMD APU chipset, as well as minor design tweaks. One of the significant upgrades, according to the source, is its heat management system.
According to reports, the corporation intends to prioritise cooling, with one of the PS5 Pro's standout features being its liquid cooling technology. That is, the PS5 Pro might be watercooled rather than using the liquid metal alloy found in the original PS5. Surprisingly, the corporation may be making this change in cooling technique in response to the current uproar surrounding the PS5 cooling failure and liquid metal leaks.
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