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PS5 vs Xbox Series X: Which next-gen games console should you buy?
The ninth-generation of gaming is here. The PS5 and Xbox Series X are the two most powerful home consoles ever made, but which system is right for you? That’s what we’re hoping you’ll find out by the end of this PS5 vs Xbox Series X comparison.
Where the PS5 shoots for panache thanks to its bright white, sci-fi-like aesthetic, the Xbox Series X is a simple, chunky, black cuboid. The Xbox Series X showcases a little bit of flair with its green-accented convex vent on the top, but the PS5’s curvy chassis is all flair. The PS5’s “wings” can also be removed, so expect to see official interchangeable side panels from Sony very soon.
– PERFORMANCE
The raw specs for both systems show how much closer the new-generation hardware is to PC gaming than we’ve ever seen before.
The Series X is powered by a custom AMD eight-core Zen 2 CPU (3.8GHz peak) and AMD’s Navi-based RDNA 2 graphics chip, with a meaty 12 teraflops of GPU power. This is paired with 16GB of RAM (GDDR6) and a custom 1TB NVMe SSD designed around Microsoft’s Velocity Architecture.
The PS5 SoC, by comparison, utilizes the same 8x Zen 2 CPU setup but clocked at 3.5GHz. The GPU architecture again the Series X but drops to 10.28 teraflops. In addition, while the RAM matches the Series X, the PS5 has a custom 825GB SSD.
Before we dive into the murky waters of frame rates, resolution, and more, let’s make something very clear: both the Xbox Series and PS5 are the most powerful home consoles ever to hit the market. It’s also true that, on paper, the Series X has a higher theoretical peak performance than the PS5. However, so far the actual results based on our own testing and other experts.
– PRICE AND RELEASE DATES
PlayStation 5 — $499/£449/€499
Xbox Series X — $499/£449/€499
The Xbox Series X hit the global market first on November 10, 2020, priced at $499. This is the same price as the original Xbox One which launched back in 2013, as well as the upgraded Xbox One X which arrived in late 2017.
The PlayStation 5 release date came a couple of days later on November 12, 2020, in North America and other selected markets. It arrived later still for the rest of the world on November 19. The PS5 matches the Xbox Series X’s $499 price tag. This represents a $100 hike over the PS4 in 2013 and the PS4 Pro in late 2016, both of which originally retailed for $399.
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