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thismeintiel said:
Trumpstyle said:

https://imgur.com/gallery/i3TnTKk#Xli5Vxu

So far everything in this leak has proven to be 100% accurate, an insider at resetera confirmed that both next-gen xboxes will have 1TB Nvme drive. Now Eurogamer said this 2 quotes recently giving the leak further legitimacy:

"Combine this with the leak that Microsoft is working on an entry-level four teraflop console alongside a 12TF monster (the figures may change but the strategy is accurate, according to our sources)"

"We had heard a while back that PlayStation 5 was developed around a state-of-the-art solid-state storage solution (1TB of capacity was the rumour)"

And based on this leaked Codename about 1,8ghz Navi 10 gpu, I remember last year the chinese site chiphell leaked that Navi 10 would only have 40CU, this site has leaked a lot of correct info before, but I can't find the linked to this to double check. But if accurate we can assume Sony will disable 4CU for improved yields and 36CU clocked at 1,8ghz gives 8,3TF which is a perfect fit for the leak I posted. And this site someone posted on this thread says basically the exact same thing:

https://www.overclock3d.net/news/gpu_displays/radeon_navi_gpu_specifications_leak/1

So maybe PS5 will have an 8core Zen2 clocked at 3,2 ghz, Navi gpu with 36CU clocked at 1,8ghz giving 8,3TF, 12GB gddr6 Vram and 1TB SSD.

And don't bother with the youtubers adoredtv and redgamingtech, I have been follwing those rumors since last year, I'm certain they are false but you u never know I guess.

Sources to Eurogamer quotes:

https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2019-sony-next-gen-playstation-5-spec-analysis

https://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2019-is-amd-gonzalo-the-ps5-processor-in-theory

There's no way Sony is going to allow that kind of discrepancy in power. Just 2 tflops, even if with those tflops you can do more than in Polaris, above Xbox One X would be PR suicide. Especially when the competition is doubling that number. No, I'm pretty sure the two top tier consoles are only going to be 1-1.5 tflops away from each other.

But that's the only way to keep the 500$ budget from overflowing. Why do you think the one X didn't have a permanent pricecut yet? Simply because it's too expensive to produce otherwise. Anybody who's expecting over 10TFlops should also be ready to shell out over 500$, as the hardware will become too expensive otherwise