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AI frame generation is coming to the PS5 Pro

AI frame generation could be the next big upgrade for PS5 Pro

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Sony is preparing to take its PlayStation graphics technology a step further, with AI-powered frame generation now confirmed as a future feature for PlayStation platforms. While details remain limited, the update could significantly improve visual smoothness and performance—especially on hardware like the PS5 Pro.

A New Step Beyond Upscaling

In a recent interview with Digital Foundry, PlayStation lead system architect Mark Cerny confirmed that machine learning-based frame generation is in development and “should be seen at some point on PlayStation platforms.”

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Frame generation works by using AI to create entirely new frames between rendered ones, effectively increasing the perceived frame rate without requiring additional raw GPU power. This technology is already widely used on PC through solutions like Nvidia DLSS and AMD FSR.

Sony has already introduced AI into its ecosystem through PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution (PSSR) – an upscaling technology that enhances image clarity on the PS5 Pro. The addition of frame generation would take this a step further, focusing not just on sharper visuals but also smoother gameplay.

Why This Matters For Gaming Performance

Frame generation represents a major shift in how performance gains are achieved. Instead of relying solely on more powerful hardware, AI can fill in the gaps by intelligently predicting motion and generating intermediate frames.

This could allow games to appear smoother – potentially mimicking higher frame rates like 60fps or even 120fps – without requiring the console to render every frame natively.

For developers, this opens up new possibilities. They could push graphical fidelity higher while still maintaining fluid performance. For players, it means a more responsive and visually immersive experience, particularly in fast-paced games.

However, the technology is not without trade-offs. Experts note that AI-generated frames can introduce input latency, meaning there could be a slight delay between player actions and on-screen responses.

What It Means For PS5 Pro Users

While Sony has not explicitly confirmed that frame generation will arrive on the PS5 Pro, the console is currently the most likely candidate. The PS5 Pro already features enhanced GPU performance and AI-driven technologies, making it better suited for advanced rendering techniques.

If implemented, frame generation could significantly extend the lifespan of the console by enabling higher performance without requiring new hardware. It could also help bridge the gap between console and high-end PC gaming experiences.

That said, the rollout timeline remains uncertain. Cerny has indicated that no additional releases are planned in the immediate future, suggesting the feature may not arrive until 2027 or later.

What Comes Next

Sony’s collaboration with AMD on projects like “Project Amethyst” suggests that AI-driven rendering will play a central role in future PlayStation systems.

Frame generation could eventually become a standard feature across the PlayStation ecosystem, potentially debuting fully in next-generation hardware such as the PlayStation 6.

For now, the confirmation signals a clear direction: AI is becoming the backbone of console graphics evolution. Whether it arrives on the PS5 Pro or the next console generation, frame generation is poised to redefine how games look and feel in the years ahead.

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