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. To expand the storage, you have to purchase an official Xbox Series X Storage Expansion Card that offers an extra 1 TB of space. With the individual specifications addressed, let’s talk about the actual comparisons and contrasts between the two. While the Xbox Series X might look like the better option with a faster CPU and GPU and higher storage capacity, in reality, it might not be the case. And while they both allow for extra storage inserts, the Series X will only allow official storage cards made for the Xbox. In terms of resolution and frame rate, both support up to 8K output with a cap of 120fps. However, both developers have opted to go down to a more minimalistic route, choosing cleaner and simpler aesthetics. With the Xbox Series X, you can expect a more conservative design that resembles a vertical PC tower. 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 "Microsoft Xbox Series X Full Specs".
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.
To expand the storage, you have to purchase an official Xbox Series X Storage Expansion Card that offers an extra 1 TB of space. With the individual specifications addressed, let’s talk about the actual comparisons and contrasts between the two. While the Xbox Series X might look like the better option with a faster CPU and GPU and higher storage capacity, in reality, it might not be the case. And while they both allow for extra storage inserts, the Series X will only allow official storage cards made for the Xbox. In terms of resolution and frame rate, both support up to 8K output with a cap of 120fps.
Our coverage of Xbox Series X specs includes: "Sony PS5 vs Microsoft Xbox Series X: Which One to Consider?"; "Microsoft Xbox Series X Full Specs"; "Xbox Series X specs and features revealed". Each article provides unique insights and information.