Sony’s highly anticipated PlayStation 5 Pro console, while rumored to be a powerhouse of gaming, will surprisingly lack AI-powered frame generation technology. This decision, according to Digital Foundry, stems from a combination of timing and Sony’s focus on image quality enhancements.
The PS5 Pro’s chip, co-developed with AMD and manufactured by TSMC, was designed before NVIDIA’s groundbreaking DLSS 3 Frame Generation technology emerged. Consequently, Sony opted against integrating this feature into their new console. However, it’s not entirely a case of missing out on the AI revolution.
While the PS5 Pro’s machine learning hardware, co-developed with AMD, is not inherently powerful enough for AI-driven frame generation, it still contributes to image quality improvements. Sony’s strategy seems to focus on utilizing existing technologies like AMD FSR 3 frame generation, which will work in conjunction with the PS5 Pro’s proprietary PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) technology. This collaborative approach will provide players with smoother gameplay and enhanced visuals.
Sony’s ambitions with AI upscaling extend beyond the PS5 Pro. They are actively researching and experimenting with AI for their next-generation PlayStation 6 console. The PS5 Pro serves as a valuable stepping stone for Sony and AMD to refine their AI capabilities. PSSR, as a key component of this research, marks a significant initial step in their journey toward AI-powered gaming experiences.