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Sony eyes faster PSSR 2 upgrade for PS5 Pro
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83936, member: 160"] PS5 Pro buyers might finally stop beta testing the console if these upscaler leaks deliver. Rumors claim Sony plans a major software patch between January and March that swaps the original PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution for a superior iteration. This unverified intel comes from a source with a decent track record who positions the refresh as a platform-level shift rather than minor tweaking. The tech giant previously hinted at evolving its reconstruction pipeline to mirror AMD FSR 4 regarding inputs. However, hardware realities complicate things since the console relies on INT8 acceleration instead of the FP8 format found in newer PC algorithms. Engineers must achieve cleaner edge retention and less ghosting using a completely different calculation model than desktop cards employ. Performance gains supposedly justify the hassle because this update allegedly lowers system overhead significantly. The leaker specifically mentioned titles currently hovering near 70 frames per second could jump higher once the renderer gets that budget back. Less resource-intensive upscaling frees up milliseconds that studios can reinvest into resolution or graphical features. Gamers shouldn't expect instant magic since studios must manually integrate the new pipeline into their code. Sony supposedly aims to smooth that friction with better debugging tools, but existing titles still require patches to see any benefit. Adoption depends entirely on how fast developers can merge the improved tech into their engines. [/QUOTE]
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