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by dijit
1329 days ago
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> Marginally superior to what? PlayStation? Precisely Both the original Xbox One and the Xbox One S have a custom, 1.75GHz AMD 8-core CPU, while the Xbox One X bumps that up to a 2.3GHz 8-core chip. The base PS4 CPU remained clocked at 1.6GHz and contains a similar custom AMD 8-core CPU with x86-based architecture, while the PS4 Pro bumps that clock speed up to 2.13GHz. EDIT: you’ve edited your comment, but also yes. |
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In the current generation the Series X has a more powerful GPU than the PS5, which tends to mean a lot of games run at higher resolutions on the system, although there's some games that run slightly better on PS5 (I think the Call of Duty games might be in that category?). And a lot (most?) are basically the same across both systems - probably because devs aren't bothering to tweak cross platform games separately for the two different consoles.