Sony PlayStation 5 latest render is here – not looking bad anyway


Sony PS5

While we wait for the official launch of the Sony PlayStation 5 towards the end of the year, more speculations about this device are hitting the web. Earlier, the company officially released the specs of this console. However, we still do not know what the PS5 will look like. Reports claim that the company is likely to announce more information about the PS5 in May this year. While we wait for that to happen, we now have the latest render of the PS5.

Sony PlayStation 5

Designer Giuseppe Spinelli recently shared the black version of the PlayStation 5. Looking at the image, it is quite different from the PlayStation 4 which hit the market seven years ago. This is only a render thus the real device may be completely different. For now, we have only seen images of the Sony PlayStation 5 development kit. This design of this kit is usually a far cry from that of the actual console.

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For now, the PlayStation 5 promises to be compatible with thousands of older games. According to the company, these games will have a higher frame rate and resolution. This will give games a better gaming experience.

The Sony PlayStation 5 uses a custom AMD 8 core 3.5GHz Zen 2 CPU, a custom RDNA 2 GPU containing 36 sets of CU units, a floating-point computing capability of 10.28 TFLOPs, a 16GB GDDR6 memory, a custom 825GB SSD, and a 4K UHD Blu-ray drive. SSD is the key to PS5 performance improvement. The seek time of PS4 takes 2-50 seconds, while PS5 is almost instant. In terms of loading speed, PS5 can load 2GB of memory in 0.27 seconds, while PS4 takes 20 seconds to load 1GB. Sony believes that the new SSD will significantly speed up the PS5 game loading speed. According to the company, games can launch within a second with almost no loading time. Due to the substantial increase in the increase in performance, its asking price is expected to increase.

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