Sony's fifth home video game console
PlayStation 5 The original PlayStation 5 console with optical drive, and
DualSense controller
Also known as PS5 Developer Sony Interactive Entertainment Manufacturer Sony , Foxconn Product family PlayStation Type Home video game console Generation Ninth Release date
AU /JP /KR /NA /NZ : November 12, 2020WW : November 19, 2020PHI : December 11, 2020INA : January 22, 2021IND : February 2, 2021VIE : March 19, 2021CHN : May 15, 2021
Introductory price Base / Digital Edition / Pro US$ 499 / US$ 399 / US$ 699€ 499 / € 399 / € 799¥ 49,980 / ¥ 39,980 / ¥ 119,980Units sold 50 million (as of December 20, 2023[update] )[ 1] Units shipped 65.5 million (as of September 30, 2024[update] )[ 2] Media CPU Custom 8-core AMD Zen 2 Variable frequency up to 3.5 GHz Memory 16 GB/256-bit GDDR6 SDRAM
512 MB DDR4 RAM (used as SSD controller cache)[ 3]
2 GB DDR5 RAM (used for system; Pro Model only)[ 4] Storage Removable storage Internal PCIe 4.0 NVMe M.2 SSD upgradeable up to 8 TB External USB -based HDD or SSD up to 8 TB Display Graphics Base (2020–22)/Slim (2023) [ 5] Custom AMD RDNA 2 36 CUs Variable frequency up to 2.23 GHz 10.28 TFLOPS peakPro (2024) [ 6] Hybrid AMD RDNA 2 based with some RDNA3 features and future RDNA raytracing cores 60 CUs Variable frequency up to 2.35 GHz 18.05 TFLOPS peak[ 7] [ 8] [ 9] Sound Controller input DualSense (Edge ), DualShock 4 , PlayStation Move , PS5 Media Remote, PlayStation VR2 Sense controllersConnectivity Online services PlayStation Network PlayStation Plus Dimensions
Base (2020–22) : 390 mm × 260 mm × 104 mm (15.4 in × 10.2 in × 4.1 in)
Digital (2020–22) : 390 mm × 260 mm × 92 mm (15.4 in × 10.2 in × 3.6 in)
Base (2023) : 358 mm × 216 mm × 96 mm (14.1 in × 8.5 in × 3.8 in)
Digital (2023) : 358 mm × 216 mm × 80 mm (14.1 in × 8.5 in × 3.1 in)
Weight
Base:
2020 : 4.5 kilograms (9.9 lb)
2021 : 4.2 kilograms (9.3 lb)
2022 : 3.9 kilograms (8.6 lb)
2023 : 3.2 kilograms (7.1 lb)
Digital:
2020 : 3.9 kilograms (8.6 lb)
2021 : 3.6 kilograms (7.9 lb)
2022 : 3.4 kilograms (7.5 lb)
2023 : 2.6 kilograms (5.7 lb)
Backward compatibility Almost all PlayStation 4 games and PlayStation VR games Predecessor PlayStation 4 Website playstation.com/ps5
The PlayStation 5 (PS5 ) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment . It was announced as the successor to the PlayStation 4 in April 2019, was launched on November 12, 2020, in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, North America, and South Korea, and was released worldwide a week later. The PS5 is part of the ninth generation of video game consoles , along with Microsoft 's Xbox Series X/S consoles, which were released in the same month.
The base model includes an optical disc drive compatible with Ultra HD Blu-ray discs. The Digital Edition lacks this drive, as a lower-cost model for buying games only through download . The two variants were launched simultaneously. Slimmer hardware revisions of both models replaced the original models on sale in November 2023.[ 10] A PlayStation 5 Pro model was released on November 7, 2024, featuring a faster GPU, improved ray tracing , and introducing an AI -driven upscaling technology.
The PlayStation 5's main hardware features include a solid-state drive customized for high-speed data streaming to enable significant improvements in storage performance, an AMD GPU capable of 4K resolution display at up to 120 frames per second , hardware-accelerated ray tracing for realistic lighting and reflections, and the Tempest Engine for hardware-accelerated 3D audio effects . Other features include the DualSense controller with haptic feedback , backward compatibility with the majority of PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR games, and the PlayStation VR2 headset.
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^ Sony advertised a 16.7 TFLOPS figure for the PS5 Pro, however they confirmed that the actual max GPU clock is 2.35 GHz which puts the peak TFLOPS at 18.05
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