The podcasts from Digital Foundry are always very entertaining if you like hardware and gaming performance. The technology experts are responsible for analyzing and comparing the main consoles and titles that come out on the market, which is why now it’s the turn of a poorly kept secret like PS5 Pro.
Although Sony has not announced it yet, it is known that multiple studios are already working with “her” at the specification level. Thanks to these leaks, Digital Foundry has pointed out that the new ray tracing features could be up to 4 times more powerful than those seen in PS5.
Thanks to the RDNA 4 architecture, as well as other previously mentioned features, ray tracing would experience a significant leap in all areas, with performance being one of the main ones.
PlayStation 5 Pro still has no announced release date. If it is to be released in 2024, Sony should announce it in a matter of weeks (otherwise, it will be pushed to 2025).