This is all unconfirmed, unofficial leaks but if it is true, then the PS5 Pro will be the most powerful console as of yet
A Twitter(rebranded to X) post by @Zuby_tech showed various information regarding the specifications of the PS5 Pro along with its codenames and some of its timeline.
Rumour Project Trinity, PlayStation 5 Pro:
— @Zuby_Tech (@Zuby_Tech) July 21, 2023
• Development Began Early 2022
• PlayStation Internal Codename "Project Trinity"
• PlayStation 5 Pro APU Codename "Viola"
• PlayStation 5 Pro Technical Specifications Decided
• AMD 30 WorkGroup Processors, Up To 60 Compute… https://t.co/7cQsrVdqaB pic.twitter.com/uKW04qf7GP
This isn’t the only leaks regarding the PS5 Pro. There have been a few PS5 Pro leaks on Twitter in recent months. In February 2023, a user named “Crypto Ace” tweeted a picture of what they claimed was the PS5 Pro. The picture showed a console that was larger than the PS5, with a more angular design. The user also claimed that the PS5 Pro would have a 4K OLED display and a more powerful processor.
Another leak came in April 2023, when a user named “Usman” tweeted a link to a website that claimed to have leaked information about the PS5 Pro. The website said that the PS5 Pro would be released in November 2023, and that it would have a 4K OLED display, a more powerful processor, and 12GB of RAM.
However, it is important to note that these leaks have not been confirmed by Sony. Sony has not announced any plans to release a PS5 Pro, and the company has not responded to the leaks.
It is possible that these leaks are legitimate, but it is also possible that they are fake. Until Sony makes an announcement, it is impossible to say for sure whether or not the PS5 Pro is real.