PlayStation 5 would have a GPU of 11 TFLOPs: 3328 Stream Processors at 1743MHz
PlayStation 5 would have a GPU with 3328 Stream Processors at 1743MHz, with a compute capacity of 11.06 TFLOPs. As a comparison, the Xbox Series X will have a GPU of 12TFLOPs. The info is however based on a rumor that PlayStation 5 would het a 11 teraflops GPU with 52 compute units.
Graphics could be more powerful than the RX 5700 XT, which has 2560 Stream Processors and 1755MHz Game Clock at 9.75 TFLOPs. In raw power the PS5's GPU is 13% faster, and added to the RDNA2 architecture optimizations and the much more advanced optimization of games, it should come as no surprise if games run 25% faster. It will be interesting to see if this information ends up being true or not. For now, Sony is being pretty quiet about its console, Microsoft has already revealed its design and a host of detailed specifications and technologies.
For now, please to take the info with a grain of salt.
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price vs performance has always been a win on console side.
Was performance alone that was not great.
I mean ps4 you spent 399 5 years ago and you are still playing all games that pops out.
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If this becomes true, there is no way PS5 or Xbox Series X will run anything above 4K60, so why is it claimed that it can run games at 8K? or is this just support for movies at 8K??,
Anyway even at 4k60 all games will need ultimate optimization to pull it off. Which I sam sure that will happen like on the PS4 and Xbox one x, checkerboarding etc...but this time with true 60 fps and not at 30fps.
My 1080Ti has 11 Tflops, it cant run latest games at 4K60, mostly due to bad optimization by game developers, a 2080ti can do it better of course and the upcoming 3000 series cards will most definetly do it with even higher frames and with less frame time.
So my question is, why dont PS5 and Xbox one X use the latest unreleased cutting edge graphics cards like the upcoming 3000 series from Nvidia or upcoming AMD cards in their console systems?
I guess we will find out how it runs, but only if people has already bought one of the consoles??
Why are they using "existing" or similar performance AMD cards which already has been released and tested and proven that it cant run 4k60fps at max settings, unless you bump down the image quality dramatically?
I know that a console build is an complete embedded system, and that a 11 or 12 TFLOPS integrated GPU might perform totally different, but I think its an marketing gimmick.. We need real tests and proofs of latest heavy games to see how these console perform and how they perform against a high end PC build with similar specs or better. Only than we can say, ok this is truly a next-gen console.
Going from 4k30 to just 4k60 is OK, but I cant call it next-gen high performance console...Its mereley an hardware upgrade as we PC gamers upgrade our cards to acheive higher frames at higher resolutions.
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Anyway even at 4k60 all games will need ultimate optimization to pull it off. Which I sam sure that will happen like on the PS4 and Xbox one x, checkerboarding etc...but this time with true 60 fps and not at 30fps.
My 1080Ti has 11 Tflops, it cant run latest games at 4K60, mostly due to bad optimization by game developers, a 2080ti can do it better of course and the upcoming 3000 series cards will most definetly do it with even higher frames and with less frame time..
Your PC can if you dumb the graphics down to console levels since many newer games can match the Xbox One X @ 4k60 using only a GTX 1060 in a $500 PC.
Check out the Potato Masher Pro on youtube for more information.
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I mean the xbox one x did that massively when it came out didn't it? was like £450 quid but you could not make a PC that price, unless you got lucky on used market, even then I don't think you could.... Then you could get used Xbox one X's for £380/£400
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These next gen consoles pack a pretty decent amount of power. I think maybe they have finally edged out pc in price versus performance. Even if they cost 6 or 7 hundred dollars, it would take at least 1000 bucks worth of computer to top it. It isnt going to sway me towards console gaming, but it's kinda neat to see.