BraLoD said:
10TF is less than what a PS5 should have, as it should be around 15TF (a 2019-2020 machine seems to sit well with this), but if they pull it earlier for some reason, it's still quite a jump, from the PS4 1.8TF |
Even the just released NVidia Geforce 1080 Ti with a TDP of 250W and a 700$ Pricetag only reaches 10 Teraflops
For comparision's sake: A Radeon HD 5870 is with it's 2.7 TF more powerful than a PS4 - yet it released over 4 years before the PS4, the PS4 Pro is about as powerful as a 7970 Ghz Edition released in early 2012 and the Scorpio will be about as powerful as a Radeon 290X released in Fall 2013. As you can see, there's a 4 year gap between the release of a PC Graphics card and a console of the same power. There's just no way a console released in 2020 could afford (both in price and heat production/dissipation) such a strong console without becoming bigger than the XBO and more expensive than the PS3 at launch. Even a 10TF console is thus only due for 2021 going by the 4 year rule.







