With the buzz around Sony's gaming consoles reaching a fever pitch, it seems the tech giant is not just resting on the laurels of its PlayStation 5. Word on the street is that the PS5 Pro is on the horizon, and if the leaks are to be believed, we're looking at a powerhouse that could redefine console gaming - at least until Microsoft catches up with its next iteration of the Xbox Series X.

According to the tech wizards over at RedGamingTech, Sony's new contender is rumored to pack an eight-core Zen 2 CPU that clocks in at a blistering 4 GHz, coupled with an RDNA 3 GPU that could reach speeds up to 2.8 GHz.

On top of this, it's also packed with 16GB of 18,000 MT/s GDDR6 memory, promising to deliver a bandwidth of 587 GB/s. For those of us who aren't fluent in tech speak, this translates to a console that's not just a step up from its predecessor but a giant leap.

This information supports what RedGamingTech previously mentioned. A prior leak suggested the console might use the same CPU as its predecessor but with a 500 MHz overclock, pushing it to 4.0 GHz.