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Snoopy said:
Hynad said:

The PS4 Pro CPU is more powerful than the one in the XBox One S 1.74GHz vs 2.1gHz. Sorry to break your FUD.

Sorry, was referring to regular ps4 cpu being weaker than xbox one cpu. All they did with PS4 pro cpu was overclock the regular ps4 cpu. That's not a good upgrade. Xbox scorpio should have a cpu almost twice as strong.

 

Here is my source.

http://gamingbolt.com/xbox-one-has-a-stronger-cpu-than-ps4-ark-survival-evolved-developer

I know all the details known about the Scorpio so far. Until it's out, the only thing we can go with is the difference in theoretical peak performance based on it's revealed TFLOPS output. And that puts it in no different a ballpark from the PS4 Pro than the XBox One S is in relation to the regular PS4. a 40% difference is a 40% difference. The Scorpio will manage to hit a native 4k resolution in more games than the PS4 Pro (which will rarely hit it for AAA games). But that's the same with the PS4 vs XBox One, where the latter barely ever uses a 1080p frame buffer and relies more on upscaling or simply opt for a lower resolution like 900p, compared to the PS4 games that more often deliver native 1080p. 

If the XBox One S and PS4 are in the same ballpark despite the power difference between both, then the same has to be said about the PS4 Pro and the Scorpio, since the power difference in both cases is the same.