Last August a new model of the PS5, known as CFI-1202A in the case of the disk version, and CFI-1202B in the digital version. Although at the time there was only talk of a series of internal changes that reduced the weight of the console, It was recently discovered that there is also a chip here that improves the performance of the PlayStation 5.
With these PS5 models already in more people’s hands, a new 6nm AMD Obreon Plus chipset was recently discovered, which offers higher cooling capacity and lower power consumption. These products are in charge of Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC), which managed to adapt its 7nm (N7) process to integrate those chips in 6nm (N6).
Along with these chips, PS5 CFI-1202 models have also changed a number of internals and rearranged their components. This has resulted in a lighter console. In this way, the model with a disc player now weighs as much as the digital version did at its launch.
On related topics, the PS5 outsells the Nintendo Switch. Similarly, Sony could launch a new PS5 with a removable drive.
Editor’s note:
It’s clear that Sony is doing its best to improve the PS5 in the most subtle ways possible. However, considering that we are talking about a model similar to the one we saw almost two years ago, there is still some time before we see a jump that could be called a PS5 Pro.
Via: Wccftech