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The original was posted on /r/gamingleaksandrumours by /u/Fidler_2K on 2024-11-02 23:32:45+00:00.
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The original launch PS5 had a 350W PSU, so this is 40W above that. Obviously it didn’t draw 350W, it was like ~200W in more intensive games. So I would expect the PS5 Pro to consume anywhere from 240W-260W in heavy titles (I’d make the argument that this means it’s very likely the PS5 Pro’s SoC is fabbed on TSMC N6, as opposed to TSMC N4P that was previously rumored)
In terms of the extra DDR5, it’s kinda what we expected but didn’t have any confirmation on. It’s essentially what the PS4 Pro did, add extra dedicated memory to swap out non gaming apps which opens up additional VRAM for developers to use.
On the TFLOPS side, it looks like Sony is not using the dual precision TFLOPS number in their documentation and marketing, like we assumed they would (and was previously leaked). They’re just putting the traditional TFLOPS number in the manual. With this TFLOPS number that would mean the GPU runs at an approximate peak clockspeed of 2.18GHz. That also means that direct TFLOPS comparisons with the base PS5 and the XSX/XSS will be more reliable (with the normal asterisk that comparing TFLOPS across GPU architectures is not always super reliable, but rasterization wise RDNA3 is super similar to RDNA2)