Sony’s PS5 will be worth a look for anyone searching for a new PlayStation. One of Sony’s key architects, Mark Sani, debuted some of the hardware and features that would be included in the PS5 console, which will be delivered seven years after the PS4 was first released, at the Game Developers Conference 2020, which took place from March 16 to 20. The developers should pay attention is one of Mark’s three guiding concepts for the hardware design of the PS5.
Finding new dreams while balancing progress is the goal. He refers to the period that game developers take to properly utilize a console as “Dead Time.“SSD has risen to the top of game creators’ wish lists after they were given their input. The PS4’s hard drive can read data at a rate of 50MB to 100MB per second, whereas the PS5 is anticipated to have a 5GB per second loading speed.
The PS5 will load 2GB of data in 0.27 seconds as opposed to 20 seconds for the preceding PS4’s 2GB of data. The PS5 will store data approximately 100 times more quickly than the PS4 did because of the Ultra-Fast SSD technology. According to Mark, the top 100 PS4 games will almost all be supported on PS5. The CPU is an AMD Zen 2 custom 8-core processor with a 3.5GHz clock speed.
Based on AMD’s Radeon Navi proprietary GPU architecture, it will have 36CUs, 2.23GHz clock speed, and 10.28 teraflops. A unique 825GB SSD and 16GB GDDR6 RAM will be included with the next PS5 gaming system. PS5 offers 8K resolution and 3D audio sound technology, according to information made public in recent months. There will reportedly be 120Hz 4K gaming systems. At the end of this year, the new Sony PlayStation will be unveiled.