PlayStation 5"Sony" and "Microsoft"Xbox Series X

PlayStation 5"Sony" and "Microsoft"Xbox Series X

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New York, United States (CNN Business)--"Sony" and "Microsoft", the two companies, have shared many details about their new electronic game consoles, the "PlayStation 5", the PlayStation 5 from "Sony" and the "Xbox Series X" X from "Microsoft".

Both will top the market this holiday season, although specific release dates have yet to be announced, and their pricing has yet to be announced.


The CNN Business team took a look at the main differences between these two consoles, focusing on the console's technical specifications as well as their designs and business strategies. The Xbox X team was contacted after the Electronic Games Show, Thursday, discussed the next generation of these devices.

When it comes to the processor, the Xbox X is slightly more powerful than the PlayStation 5, although the difference is unlikely to have a significant impact on the gaming experience.But the processor of the new Xbox X, also known as The CPU, it can work at a speed of up to 3.8 GHz compared to the speed of the "PlayStation 5", which is up to 3.5 GHz.But in the end, these are just numbers, the importance of this comes when it shows in performance.

When it comes to graphics, Microsoft seems to have a slight edge over Sony. Graphics Processing Units, otherwise known as "GPUs" that are responsible for displaying the graphics or graphics that appear in the game. In general, the more powerful the device's GPU, the better the game will display.

The Xbox X has an additional 1.7 teraflops, a unit of computing speed, which is more than the PlayStation 5's own GPU. The PlayStation 5 has some differences in its GPU architecture which may translate to better graphics performance. But the difference in the visual experience will appear when you actually see it through the different games.

Xbox X wins for internal storage. It has 1 TB of internal storage compared to 825 GB of the "PlayStation 5".

Any player will tell you that running out of storage space in the device can muddy things. But both manufacturers rely on competitive cloud gaming solutions - "PlayStation Now" and "Project xCloud" - and if more gamers rely on the cloud, storage becomes less important.

Sony has one advantage. The PlayStation 5 can push data at 5.5 Gbps, compared to the Xbox X, which runs at 2.4 Gbps. This could mean faster load times and less time spent on the loading screen.

The two devices match equally in other features. Each has 16 GB of memory and supports 4K and 8K games. When it comes to the latest technology, Sony and Microsoft have worked on ray tracing merge technology, a technology that makes light and shadow look better in the game, and provides 3D sound. For an immersive audio experience.

While the two devices support 8K games, most people don't have 8K TVs and most developers don't produce 8K games, but Sony and Microsoft built these 8K devices to go with the plans. future.

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