But it doesn’t really matter
The GPU clock of the PlayStation 5 Pro console will not be much higher than that of the PS5.
The authors of Digital Foundry talk about a frequency of 2.35 GHz, while the PS5 is 2.23 GHz. The difference is very insignificant, and in itself would not lead to any noticeable increase in performance, but the GPU itself of the new console will be noticeably more powerful. Let us remind you that the new console will have a graphics core with 60 CU units versus 36 units for the PS5. As a result, dry performance will increase from 10 to 33.5-36.1 TFLOPS, but real performance in games, of course, will not increase so significantly. All leaks talk about a 40-50% increase for rasterization, but performance in tracing will increase two to four times.
Recall that the console may be presented in the coming months, and it should go on sale by the Christmas holidays.