At the end of 2020, the console duel between Microsoft and Sony went into the next round. Both manufacturers had the same two different models of their hardware. While PlayStation is on a PS5 with and without drive, which are Performance not differentiated Microsoft went a different route and released the Xbox Series X and the Xbox Series X two Consoles with different performance.
Is the Xbox Series X better than the PS5?
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Occasionally, the PS5 version of a game runs a little better, even though the Xbox Series X with its 12 teraflops should actually be superior. The Experts from Digital Foundry now in a Podcast spoken, who at YouTube According to this, Sony is simply trying to much better development environment for studios.
Not only interfaces are much more closely connected to the hardware – also the Compilation is slightly better on the PS5. There are also differences in the GPU. Microsoft offers with the Xbox Series X (buy now 526,99 € ) that is more compute units (52), but the 36 CUs of the PS5 are clocked a little higher. You can watch Digital Foundry's conversation below.
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Source: DigitalFoundry via Golem.com