Sony is reportedly preparing a major new feature to improve the graphics on the PS5 Pro. This update could make your games sharper and smoother, without straining the console. Nothing official yet, but details are gradually leaking out.
For several months, Sony has been working to improve the performance of the PS5 Pro. The console could soon receive a technical update capable of boosting the image quality of games, without modifying its hardware. The company is not content with increasing power. The brand is also working on technology that would improve image quality without overloading the device. A way to prepare the machine for the ever more ambitious games that are coming.
The YouTube channel Moore’s Law is Dead, known for its revelations in the gaming world, claims that Sony is working on a new version of its PSSR system. This technology, already used on PS5 Pro, is used to improve the image thanks to artificial intelligence. It analyzes images in real time to make them sharper, even if the game is not running at very high base resolution. This update would make the system faster, lighter, and compatible with more games.
Sony is targeting 4K at 120 FPS and 8K at 60 FPS on the future PS5 Pro
The new PSSR would even work with lower resolutions than 864p, which was not possible until now. Thanks to a new, more efficient neural network, the console could offer a very smooth 4K image, up to 120 frames per second. 8K would also be supported, at 60 frames per second, for the latest TVs. Many games could therefore look better, even without being updated by developers. Another technology, called MFSR, is also said to be in the works at Sony. It would be aimed at games that cannot use PSSR. The idea would be to offer a cleaner, sharper image, with less blur, without adding slowdown. These two new features show that the company is looking to extend the PS5's lifespan while also laying the groundwork for the PlayStation 6. The company hasn't confirmed anything yet, but if this information is true, gamers could be in for a real surprise.
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