In a lengthy and comprehensive blog post, Prendergast analyzed the numbers set by SONY and Microsoft at the table to try to explain why developers never stop praising the PS5 even though the Xbox Series X has better hardware.
Is the Xbox Series X better than the PS5?
Update based on determine the RAM, I / O and SSD of the PS5 which is MAN very proud of they will make a difference, because as far as we know, in terms of CPUs both hearts are required but with GPU, the Xbox Series X is slightly higher than the PS5.
Processor and GPU
"For months we have heard that there is no significant difference between SONY and Microsoft consoles, with" sources "on both sides of the argument claiming that each console is beneficial in certain respects. The numbers tell us that the Xbox Series X has 1.4 times more graphics than the PS5, and however that is part of the story because the PS5 will run 1.2 times faster in many places. This reduces the gain in full terms (referring to GPU computing capacity) between 1,18 and 1,2 times.
But what about the processor? If we make the same simple calculations, it can be inferred that the Xbox Series X processor is between 1.02 and 1.10 at higher power than the PS5 depending on the situation. It's not a big difference, and actually the CPU and GPU should have the same feature set on both devices. "
RAM memory for vibrators
When we stop analyzing the RAM memory of both consoles, the analysis emphasizes how the Xbox Series X configuration is not too high because it is asymmetric, which can lead to a reduction in the active bandwidth when the RAM measurement part reaches its limit. The PS5 optimization allows its 16 GB GDDR6 memory to stay up to date on their capabilities.
«The Xbox Series X has 2.5 GB of RAM allocated for programming activities, and we don't currently know whether or not the PlayStation 5 does the same, but it doesn't matter either: the Xbox Series X has 7.5 GB of working memory only at 560 GB / s for use in games before it starts to "slow down" the active bandwidth, and that with the PS5 it won't happen because all of its RAM memory works the same way ".
This suggests that in "heavy" games that use a lot of RAM, the Xbox Series X will have some performance issues since a good portion of its RAM is running slower than the other, while on the SONY console, performance will be less efficient. .
I / O power and SSD
Speaking of the I / O and SSD capabilities of both devices, the update shows how Microsoft console is simply a smaller interface than the SONY console. The solution used on the PS5 allows for better data management and RAM, making it less necessary to reload data to RAM, improve system efficiency and overall efficiency
As for SSD, we all know that SONY has emphasized its custom PS5 system, and even though it is used to get real performance data – because all this numerical warfare, at the moment, is only on paper – Looks like it will allow SONY Console to be more profitable than Microsoft & # 39 ; s.
So is the PS5 better than the Xbox Series X?
Putting it all together, including how the audio chip on the PlayStation 5 will ease the processor load, the analysis means that the Xbox Series X also has less hardware, and will eventually do less work. SONY console when we compare them from you to you games.
The Xbox Series X was successful in the battle of numbers, but analysts and developers suggest that games will do better on the PS5 or its GPU is low. We'll see what happens when both of these shots happen on the road.
This analysis written by James Prendergast and linked below is supported by the following video from Coreteks, who claim to have a deeper understanding of both concepts and reach similar conclusions. Now, we can get our own.
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