PS5 Pro wird dich enttäuschen…
Summary
TLDRThe script discusses expectations for the PlayStation 5 Pro console releasing this year. It analyzes the potential hardware improvements over the regular PS5 and concludes they will be modest, with only around 15% better GPU and CPU. However, it suggests Sony's proprietary AI upscaling technology could boost performance up to 50%. Overall, it warns not to expect the same generational leap from PS4 to PS5, but the PS5 Pro with AI will still outperform its predecessor substantially.
Takeaways
- 😊 The Playstation 5 Pro is rumored to be released this year.
- 🤔 The presenter analyzed data and is not optimistic about the PS5 Pro based on patients' expectations.
- 😕 The presenter expects people will be disappointed by the PS5 Pro's real capabilities.
- 📈 The PS5 is estimated to be 50-70% utilized currently.
- 📉 The PS5 Pro is only expected to have 18% GPU and 14% CPU gains over the PS5.
- 😃 But PS5 Pro may have up to 50% software performance gains from Sony's new AI upscaling.
- 🤯 So combined hardware + software gains could almost double performance vs PS5.
- 🔥 But PS5 Pro will hit limits on heat and power consumption.
- 🤔 The presenter wonders if you'll still buy the PS5 Pro given this info.
- 💪 The presenter will continue to provide tech and gaming guidance throughout the year.
Q & A
What new PlayStation console is rumored to be released this year?
-The PlayStation 5 Pro is rumored to be released in 2024.
What are some expectations people have for the PS5 Pro?
-Some expectations are improved performance and speed, faster loading times, smoother gameplay, better graphics and resolution, and better support for upcoming games like GTA 6.
How big was the performance jump from PS4 to PS5?
-The PS5 has about 5.59 times the performance of the PS4.
When did the PS4 Pro release compared to the original PS4?
-The PS4 Pro released in 2016, about 3 years after the original PS4 launched in 2013.
What was the performance increase from the PS4 to PS4 Pro?
-The PS4 Pro had a 128% increase in GPU performance and 31% increase in CPU performance compared to the original PS4.
How much of the PS5's potential is currently being utilized?
-It's estimated the PS5 is currently utilizing between 50-70% of its potential, as it is still early in its lifecycle.
What is the expected GPU and CPU increase from PS5 to PS5 Pro?
-Early rumors estimate a 18% GPU increase and 14% CPU increase from PS5 to PS5 Pro.
What AI upscaling technology is Sony rumored to be developing?
-Sony is rumored to be developing its own version of DLSS (Deep Learning Super Sampling) to improve performance.
How much extra performance could DLSS add to the PS5 Pro?
-DLSS could potentially add up to 50% more performance by using AI and deep learning to optimize graphics.
What are the limits holding back greater performance gains on the PS5 Pro?
-Heat dissipation and power consumption are technological limits that constrain performance gains in the PS5 Pro.
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