OK, I won’t reveal my identity at all nor the company I work in, but I’m someone working on a new IP for Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Series X, I just created this new Reddit account just to dump all this info before inevitably all this gets posted by VG Leaks, maybe Kotaku and the likes in the next few days, maybe even tomorrow, understand that the specifications that I’m gonna post right now are NEAR FINAL specifications from both console manufacturers, so with all that out of the way, I’m gonna fill you guys and girls with all the info!
Let’s start with the PlayStation 5:
- GPU will be 56 Compute Units, 64 ROPs, clocked @ 1.76 GHz, 12.61 Navi-based RDNA TeraFlops with HW ray tracing. Supposedly Sony wants to boast “3 times the power of PS4 Pro” with the TF number alone while not taking the efficiency of AMD’s latest RDNA architecture into account, kinda like Microsoft’s messaging.
- CPU will be 8 cores and 16 threads clocked @ 3.2 GHz.
- RAM will be 16 GB GDDR6 this time with 3GB for the OS and 13 for the game to work with.
- NVMe Solid State Drive is the fastest SSD we’ve ever seen, much faster than Xbox Series X’s SSD.
- Backwards Compatible with all of the PS4 games, don’t know if it will support PS1/PS2/PS3 games.
Now for the Xbox Series X:
- GPU will be 52 Compute Units, 64 ROPs, clocked @ 1.85 GHz, 12.31 Navi-based RDNA TeraFlops with HW ray tracing.
- CPU will be 8 cores and 16 threads clocked @ 3.5 GHz.
- RAM will be 16 GB GDDR6 with 3 GB for OS and 13 GB for the games.
- Very fast NVMe SSD faster than almost every SSD out there, but still slower than some of the fastest and slower than PS5’s SSD.
- Backwards Compatible with all Xbox One, Xbox 360 and some Original Xbox games.
Now as for the PlayStation 5 reveal, it won’t take place in February, look for a State of Play where they can show some new demos of games running on the PS5 and maybe some detailed specs.
Both consoles are extremely powerful and we are very delighted to be working with such machines that will truly deliver full next generation experiences.
That’s all from me, good bye!
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