So heres everything you should probably know about the much-awaited PlayStation 5.
PlayStation 5 is powered by a custom eight-core AMD Zen 2 CPU clocked at 3.5GHz each.
The custom CPU on PS5 offers power output based on the requirements of the game you are playing.
As far as GPU is considered, Sony has opted for a custom AMD RDNA 2-based GPU.
This GPU offers mind-boggling 10.28 teraflops of power with 36 compute units running at 2.23GHz each.
Similar to Xbox Series X, PlayStation 5 packs 16GB GDDR6 RAM.
However, unlike the Xbox Series X, PS5 comes with a comparatively smaller 825GB NVMe SSD.
As you might know, the entire PS4 lineup consisted of HDD.
The addition of SSD in PS5 will drastically improve the game loading speeds.
Sony claims that PS5 could process 5GB of data in one second.
Luckily, PS5 allows users to expand the storage of the console through external NVMe SSD.
The optical drive on PS5 now supports 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray.
As a result, in addition to gaming, PlayStation 5 will also be a feature-packed media consumption gear.
As mentioned above, Sony is using variable frequencies on both the CPU and GPU.
The two primary benefits of using variable frequencies are improved cooling and improved performance.
As of now, Sony hasnt unveiled any details about the pricing and exact dimensions of PS5.
CONCLUSION
So this was all about the hardware specifications of PS5.
We can expect, both Xbox Series X and Playstation 5 to be capable gaming consoles.
source: www.techworm.net