Sony PS5 and Xbox Series X Each Will Have Two Versions


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It turns out the Xbox Series X will have 12TFLOPS computing power. Considering that the PS5 will use similar hardware specifications as the Xbox Series X, the performance should not be much different.

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Due to the rapid progress of this generation of host performance, many users are worried that the new host may be sold at an excessively high price. As for today, a forum user said that PS5 and Xbox Series X each will have two versions.

The source disclosed that he had ‘secretly reviewed the two new consoles of the two companies with NeoGaf employees.’ He said that both Sony and Microsoft will launch two versions, a high-end version and a basic version. The two versions will be released simultaneously with the same life cycle.

The source post:

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‘Alright people. One last time..

I heard that there are 2 consoles per company. The mid-gen refreshes are going to be introduced at release so that these consoles can run the entire 7yr cycle.

XSX that was released yesterday is the top end one. 12TFLOPS

There will be a base Xbox Series X that is slower than that one.

Sony is releasing 2 PS models. The base PS5 is 9TFLOPs . Their other one is also top of the line to compete with XSX top dog.

This all makes sense now as to why people are getting mixed numbers for each of the platforms.

I also heard that the top of the line models will be expensive. No pricing but I would guess around $600.

Also no dates on when the top models will come out for PS5.

My guess is that they are going to release both models at the same time.

This is ALL I know and won’t be fishing for anymore info.’

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At present, we know the high-end version of the Xbox Series X with 12TFLOPS computing power will have weaker performance. The basic computing power of the PS5 is 9TFLOPS, and the high-end version is unknown. But it should be similar to the high-end version of the Xbox Series X. The price of the high-end version may be relatively high. So the source also speculates that it will exceed $600.

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7 Comments

  1. Malak13
    March 4, 2020

    PlayStation’s high end is the 9.2 t-flops. Lol. With a slightly lower end one to shut out the One X.

  2. Nik
    March 4, 2020

    That genuinely sounds stupid

  3. Chanda H. Da Samurai
    March 4, 2020

    I love how they take the Xbox series x and say that’s the high end. And the ps5 suppose to be a base to dumb down Microsoft. Stupid.

  4. Dugi Devet
    March 4, 2020

    Premium model of PS5 will have only 9.5 TFLOPS.
    The reason why is that they will build console shape like before and there is no room for better hardware.
    Xbox was smart, they build PC shape to build beast.

  5. Chase D
    March 4, 2020

    Y’all are all miss informed. 9TF PS base. 13.2TF PS Pro. Hold onto your seats cause I have a feeling y’all are gonna fall right out of them.

  6. David Montae Miller
    March 4, 2020

    It takes quite a bit of time to develop a console. How is it that Sony was able to come out with one to compete with the series x when the specs just got released to the public a week ago?

  7. roshun eppenger
    March 4, 2020

    At least you are basing this on a source so it’s not your fault. However, I don’t think you get your sources. My sources have been right consistently and 9.5 tflop ps5 is the top. I, not my sources, think ps will do a pro later bc they lack power by a large margin. This is why they are waiting to announce pricing based on MS’s decision.