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CrazyGPU said:
Kristof81 said:
RAM: 12-16 GB HBM2, CPU: Custom 8 core Ryzen, GPU: AMD Vega based, Estimated single-precision performance: around 13 TFLOPS (7 times faster than PS4)... if we see PS5 by 2020. So again mid-high end PC of 2018, if they want to keep less than $400 price tag. That should be enough to comfortably run 2020+ games in 4k 30fps.

why Vega based? maybe Navi is ready for oct-nov 2020. 

One one side 400 could be a posibility. But 2020 is 7 years after 2013, and If we think about inflation, those 2013 400 USS are close to 2020 500 USS. Usa inflation usually is near 3% every year if im not wrong. 

IF PS5 is fast enough, they could price it at 500 USS after all XBox one X was priced at 500 in 2017. 

Exactly...and X1X isn’t selling at all. 400 seems more sensible. Worked out like a charm last time. Although 500 could work, if it was really powerful.

 

Rab said: 
I think the PS5 power will be about the same as the XBX 

That’s highly unrealistic to assume, just for the fact the new CPU will be much faster for sure. GPU will also be at least Vega based. The X1X doesn’t even use Vega features - the Pro does though.

If rumours are true that Sony will be using a split solution this time instead of a combined APU, the power difference will be even more significant.

Last edited by Errorist76 - on 18 February 2018