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PS5 will support backwards compatibility with seemingly all PS4 games, due to it being "based in part on the PS4's architecture." The performance boost of the PS5 is so significant, however, that these games will need testing.If you'd like to know more, then check out Rich Leadbetter's analysis of the PS5's inner workings and our explainer on PS5 SSD storage. PS5 supports expandable storage, but don't buy an NVME drive without Sony validation if you want to use it with the console.Rich Leadbetter's, from Digital Foundry, has also brought some new insight into what this new console is capable of. We learnt a lot about the upcoming features for the PS5 from an interview Mark Cerny gave Wired back in April 2019. Watch on YouTube All confirmed PS5 features so far Want to know the Digital Foundry verdict on the PS5 specs and confirmed PS5 features? This video can help: 2GB of data can be loaded in one quarter of a second, meaning that in theory, the entirety of PS5's 16GB can be filled in just two seconds." As Rich explains in his analysis, "Sony's actual implementation is something else, with performance rated at two orders of magnitude faster than PlayStation 4. The new Custom 825GB SSD will also help increase performance. The choice of GPU has been driven by the belief Sony has that, as Rich Leadbetter from Digital Foundry explains, "a smaller GPU can be a more nimble, more agile GPU, the inference being that PS5's graphics core should be able to deliver performance higher than you may expect from a TFLOPs number that doesn't accurately encompass the capabilities of all parts of the GPU." Now that you've seen the specs for the PS5, you're probably wondering - what exactly do these means for the console? USB Type-A port (Super Speed USB 10Gbps) x2Įthernet (10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX, 1000BASE-T) PS5 Digital Edition - 390mm x 92mm x 260mm (width x height x depth) PS5 - 390mm x 104mm x 260mm (width x height x depth) Support of 4K 120Hz TVs, VRR (specified by HDMI ver 2.1) X86-64-AMD Ryzen Zen 8 Cores / 16 Threads at 3.5GHz (variable frequency)ĥ.5GB/s (Raw), Typical 8-9GB/s (Compressed) Here's how the PS5 hardware looks - alongside the PS5 Digital Edition, both available at launch: PS5 specs: ray tracing, GPU, CPU and other confirmed details so far
What we don't know about the PS5 specs and features so far.What else we know about the PS5, including the logo and name.PS5 specs: ray tracing, GPU, CPU and other confirmed details so far.Like the PS5 controller, PS5 console design, backwards compatibility of the PS5, PS5 SSD Drive and upcoming PS5 games, on this page you'll find everything we know about the PlayStation 5 specs and console features. Meanwhile, the appearance of the PS5 was confirmed in a June reveal event - alongside several accessories and news of a Digital Edition. This includes an interview with Mark Cerny announcing the system, which revealed the basics of the PS5 specs and tech details, and another that confirmed small details about the console. We also have know about a number of features the PS5 will have, including ray tracing support, thanks to several Wired pieces. The PS5 specs have now been confirmed and Digital Foundry expert Rich Leadbetter's has analysed the inner tech of the PS5. The PS5, also known as the PlayStation 5, has finally been confirmed by Sony and will be arriving close to Christmas 2020.