PS5 Pro: A balancing act of power and price

PS5 Pro
PS5 Pro

There are talks that a definitive PS5 Pro is being planned that includes a faster processor, cleaner graphics, and enhanced AI for use with advanced games. There are several reasons why a 120GB or 250GB SSD is not acceptable to the Sony company. This decision has created controversy among video game lovers.

Although my 1TB SSD copes with the current situation, storage concerns may be a punishment in the future as games start to grow. However, if Sony can be flexible with this 1TB SSD, the possibility of producing a PS5 Pro with a more affordable price tag could open up this flagship gaming experience to a wider audience.

Although there is no official confirmation from Sony, the focus is clear: which power options are economically viable? Although this could potentially be the next PS5 Pro, it would certainly be an amazing and very affordable way to improve performance for players who are counting the money.

While the storage part is still unresolved, a nuclear power plant requires large amounts of electricity to be able to function effectively. Will this amount of memory be enough for the playground of the future? The only person that can predict the future, or as Sony says in its next official teaser, is time.

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