These interface features are both practical and fun, and feel like small but authentic leaps forward in next-generation gaming. A couple of years from now PlayStation 5 players will likely wonder how they ever got along without them
PlayStation 5 outputs graphics in 4K at up to 120Hz, assuming you own a display that supports these technologies. It will upscale to 8K if you’re among the lucky few who happen to own a 4320p display, though no PlayStation 5 games are yet natively developed in this format
PlayStation 5 key technical specifications
CPU:8x Cores @ 3.5GHz Custom Zen 2 CPU
GPU:10.28 TFLOPS, 36 CUs @ 2.23 GHz Custom RDNA 2
Memory:16 GB GDDR6, 256-bit
Memory Bandwidth:448GB/s
Internal Storage:825GB Custom NVME SSD
I/O Throughput:5.5GB/s (Raw), 8-9GB/s (Compressed)
Expandable Storage:NVMe SSD slot
External Storage:USB external HDD support
Optical Drive:4K UHD Blu-Ray
Video Out: Support of 4K 120Hz TVs, VRR (specified by HDMI ver 2.1)
HDMI: HDMI 2.1 port x1
Audio:Dolby Digital 5.1, DTS 5.1, Dolby TrueHD with Atmos, Up to 7.1 L-PCM
HDMI:1x HDMI 2.1 port
USB:USB Type-A (Hi-Speed) x1, USB Type-A (Super Speed) x2; USB Type-C (Super Speed) x1