If there’s anything we can look forward to this year, it’s the release of the PS5 and XBOX Series X. Meanwhile, their GPU announcement promises a capacity of 12 teraFLOPs with 52 CUs at a maximum speed 1.825GHz, which allows the Xbox Series X to support hardware-accelerated real-time ray tracing and realistic visuals. After all, it’s now about how many teraFLOPs there are, but how they’re used. To make matters more complicated, while the PS5 has fewer teraFLOPs (32 CUs), they will be running at 2.23GHz, which is higher than the Series X (52 CUs running at 1.825GHz). Although, it’s only with actual gameplay that we’ll find out which tactic works better since they’re using very different philosophies. On the topic of SSDs, the PS5’s storage capacity (825 GB) pales compared to the Series X’s 1 TB. While only allowing for 825 GB of storage, the PS5’s SSDs actually manage 5.5 GB per second, which is double the speed of the Series X’s 2.5 GB per second. Software Integration [caption id="attachment_230055" align="alignnone" width="720"] Inside the Xbox Series X[/caption] Both Sony and Microsoft have been more forgiving in lending titles from older generation consoles to their new ones. Read more in our articles including "Sony PS5 vs Microsoft Xbox Series X: Which One to Consider?" and "Xiaomi 17T Pro vs. HONOR 600 Pro: Which one should you get?".
If there’s anything we can look forward to this year, it’s the release of the PS5 and XBOX Series X. Meanwhile, their GPU announcement promises a capacity of 12 teraFLOPs with 52 CUs at a maximum speed 1.825GHz, which allows the Xbox Series X to support hardware-accelerated real-time ray tracing and realistic visuals.
After all, it’s now about how many teraFLOPs there are, but how they’re used. To make matters more complicated, while the PS5 has fewer teraFLOPs (32 CUs), they will be running at 2.23GHz, which is higher than the Series X (52 CUs running at 1.825GHz). Although, it’s only with actual gameplay that we’ll find out which tactic works better since they’re using very different philosophies. On the topic of SSDs, the PS5’s storage capacity (825 GB) pales compared to the Series X’s 1 TB. While only allowing for 825 GB of storage, the PS5’s SSDs actually manage 5.5 GB per second, which is double the speed of the Series X’s 2.5 GB per second.
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