Sony’s Playstation 5, much like the Xbox Series of consoles from Microsoft, is an interesting beast, because the paradigms of performance aren’t just raw CPU and GPU performance now, or the increase in RAM, as has been typical from the last several generations of consoles, but instead there are a number of other fundamental.
Read More →Sony’s PlayStation 5 and Microsoft’s Xbox Scarlett will launch in the holiday season of 2020, and as you would expect from the shift to the next-generation, will bring a significant shift in performance over the current PS4 (Pro) and Xbox One (X) systems. Both Microsoft and Sony are keeping their cards close to their.
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