As we approach the launch of the Xbox Series X and PS5, which will take place at the end of the year, discussions about the specification of the two consoles continue to grow and the leaks facing both have already warmed the atmosphere between fans Confusion and exclusivity.
While there is still a lot to know about the next generation of consoles, some details of both have already been confirmed, despite the wishes of some engineers, and they both seem pretty much the same as they are now. For example, both Xbox Series X Since the PS5 will have an AMD Zen 2 CPU in its stomach, it will be a huge leak compared to the current console operators.
Many have been enthusiastic developers with the potential of Microsoft and Sony. However, Victor Pedreño, founder and editor of Sport Grimorio, is a few words with Gamingbolthe confirmed that Don't believe the Xbox Series X and PS5 are the best criticism in relation to what is seen in the present generation.
Obviously, it will be at least three or four times more powerful than the PS4 processor. For developers like us, that won't change much, because we are more than good with the hardware of the current generation to create the games we make. But any additional power is welcome.
Pedreño also mentioned another feature of next-generation hardware: GDDR6 memory, which is sure to introduce the Xbox Series X. According to Pedreño, this will help with “Faster upload times” same for SSDs (also included in both new programs); However, you feel that, unlike certain connections from previous generations, players should not expect much improvement in terms of graphics, but rather in terms of game designs.
We are at a point where the jump to drawings will not be as significant as, for example, jumping from PS1 to PS2 or from PS2 to PS3. There is still plenty of room for improvement, but that will have to come from a design point of view instead of just image power.
Yes Xbox Series X and the PS5 will think that the obvious jump about the current generation is something we will only be able to later. For now, we'll just have to wait 2020 Christmas having both to comfort the market.