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Sony PlayStation 5 vs Xbox Series X: How do these next-generation gaming consoles stack up?

Sony wins in load times, Mircosoft does well in performance - but what about the rest?

March 19, 2020 / 17:06 IST
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This week, both Sony and Microsoft announced the complete spec sheet for their next-generation consoles. Both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X are expected to bring big performance gains over their predecessors. But how do they fare against each other? Well, let’s find out.

Xbox Series X vs PlayStation 5

SpecsXbox Series XPlayStation 5
CPU8-core AMD Zen 2 at 3.8GHz8-core AMD Zen 2 at 3.5GHz
GPUAMD RDNA 2, 12  TFLOPs, 52 Compute Units (1.8GHz)AMD RDNA 2, 10.28 TFLOPs, 36 Compute Units (2.23GHz)
Memory16 GB GDDR616 GB GDDR6
Storage1 TB Custom NVME SSD 825 GB Custom NVMe SSD
Expandable Storage1 TB Expansion CardNVMe SSD Slot
External StorageUSB 3.2 External HDD SupportUSB HDD Support
4K SupportYesYes
8K SupportYesYes
Optical Drive4K Ultra HD Blu-ray4K Ultra HD Blu-ray
HDR SupportYesYes
Ray Tracing SupportYesYes
PortsThree USB-A 3.0 Ports, HDMI Out, Optical Audio, Proprietary Memory SlotTBD
CPU & GPU

In terms of performance, the PS5 and Xbox Series X use more-or-less the same hardware, with the AMD Zen 2 CPU and RDNA GPU, which is a massive step up from the current generation of consoles. However, the PS5’s GPU is configured differently from the Xbox Series X. Sony is using a smaller GPU that is running at higher clock speed. This will make it easier to cool and cheaper to manufacture.

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By offering developers less compute units at a variable clock rate, Sony is hoping it will be able to extract better performance out of the PS5. The Xbox Series X, on the other hand, will run at a fixed clock speed. However, this will require more work on the developer’s side to optimise games for the console.

For now, the Xbox CPU and GPU combination certainly looks more impressive. Not only does the CPU on the Xbox Series X have a higher clock speed, but it also has a higher confirmed speed of up to 12TFLOPs.