Last month, Microsoft cast the first bet on the future of console gaming when it exposed the Xbox Series X’s specs Today, Sony revealed its PlayStation 5 cards as well.
PlayStation 5 lead systems designer Mark Cerny shared a dry talk Wednesday detailing the hardware specs of the upcoming system. Sony had actually previously disclosed some details solely with WIRED: The console will support 8K video gaming resolutions, a customized AMD Ryzen chip, and ray tracing, a modern-day making method that produces hyperrealistic graphics by tracking the movements of virtual light beams. The PS5’s processor supports 3D audio, which also needs no external hardware. And the good news is, Sony’s next-generation offering will offer environmentally mindful players the ability to “suspend gameplay with much lower power intake than PS4.”
Cerny’s deep dive concentrated on the upcoming console’s solid-state drive, 3D audio capabilities, and backward compatibility.
” What if we could have not simply an SSD however a blindingly fast SSD,” asked Cerny. The PlayStation 5 will have a remarkably huge, 825- gigabyte SSD, which Cerny described as a “game changer and the number-one ask from designers.” An SSD assists remove the sort of bottlenecks that have gamers tearing their hair out as a patch update stretches on permanently. It also will hit transfer speeds of 5.5 GB per seco