This time, Sony and Microsoft did not repeat the mistakes from 2013 when they went on sale PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. These consoles already had very serious performance problems on the day of their release. Xbox One did not even guarantee 1080p resolution, and PS4 did not fare much better here. There were also no strong exclusive games that would justify replacing the equipment with a new one.
TechnoTerapia is a technological podcast of Gazeta.pl. In the new episode, Daniel Maikowski and Robert Kędzierski look at the new generation consoles one year after their premiere. There was also the RetroTech series, in which we recall the heyday of the Gadu-Gadu communicator.
Both PlayStation 5 what Xbox Series X not at all problems with efficiency they do not have. Both devices are equipped with powerful proprietary systems AMD Zen 2 with graphics RDNA2which allows for comfortable gameplay in 4K resolution and 60 frames per second. Another important novelty is the very fast SSD NVMe memory, which practically eliminates the loading of stages in games.
So much in theory, and how are PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X doing in practice? How does the cheaper, but also slightly less efficient Xbox Series S fare with them? A year after the premiere, we decided to once again take a closer look at the latest Sony and Microsoft devices, and evaluate them in terms of: design, efficiency, work culture, available games and prices.
Who came out victorious from this clash? Listen to the latest episode of the TechnoTerapia podcast.
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Source: Gazeta

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