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Trumpstyle said:
SvennoJ said:

Yeah it can't be 4x the gpu power, Titan RTX is 16 teraflops.

Just looking at the GPU flops


Scarlet in 2020 will be ?

Titan X was 6.7 tflops in August 2016, somehow MS managed to get 6 tflops in the xbox one X for release end of 2017 for $499
1.5x faster than the RTX in a console in 1.5 years is out of the question. But 2x the XBox One X is very do-able, 2x the CPU, 2 + 2 = 4.


I think some numbers are off in that table, PS3 have 192 gigaflops, this is confirmed. Wii u, people just assumed it was around 352 gigaflops but it turned out to be 176 gigaflops, but it has never been confirmed.

Teraflops for Scarlet should be around 7,3 same for PS5. Those consoles will have 36CU max and looking how Navi clocks I think both of them will be clocked at around 1,6ghz which lead to 7,3-7,4 TF.

Source for PS3 gigaflops:

https://www.nvidia.com/content/PDF/tegra_white_papers/Tegra_K1_whitepaper_v1.0.pdf#page=18

Those numbers came from gamespot I think, no wonder they're off.

It's not accurate and not a great measure, but as comparison sort of useful to understand that 24 terraflops gpu (4x the X) is out of the question. X was a big upgrade in 4 years going up in price, Scarlett 3 years later with many other upgraded components can't afford that kind of GPU power when currently 16 is the consumer max.

Most of the improvements will come from faster cpu, ram and storage. Yet that does mean the the pro consoles of this gen can't be supported very long into the next gen. The other components will be too much of a drag to simply work the same at lower resolution.