this PS5 stream rules Cerny has talked for like 20 minutes to just say "this thing loads games real quick"
— 9 V O L T (@9_volt_) March 18, 2020
Here it is.
— Call of Duty News (@charlieINTEL) March 18, 2020
Comparison between PS5 specs and Xbox Series X specs.
Xbox Series X is more powerful in terms of actual specs.
Buy the console you want for the games you want to play. pic.twitter.com/4pF9npJ3rx
The craziest thing about PS5 is the speed of the SSD. 5.5 GB/s is just part of the story - there is a lot of custom silicon in there to ensure that the system isn't bottlenecked in other areas. It's *REALLY* fast on paper - a lot faster than Xbox Series X even.
— John Linneman (@dark1x) March 18, 2020
PlayStation 5: the full spec and more detail on the tech that delivers Sony's vision for the future of gaming. We got an advance preview of Mark Cerny's presentation and looked more closely at the technology. https://t.co/Ey5qiLqdEp
— Digital Foundry (@digitalfoundry) March 18, 2020
if you're disappointed with the PlayStation 5's GPU at 10.28 teraflops then you could always go for Google Stadia. Google uses 10.7 teraflops GPUs. Spoiler: it's the CPU and SSD gains that matter next gen
— Tom Warren (@tomwarren) March 18, 2020
"Today I want to talk about goals of the PlayStation 5 hardware"
— Nibel (@Nibellion) March 18, 2020
No games today #PS5 pic.twitter.com/5ggqGt96Xo
Live comments on the PS5 video are brutal pic.twitter.com/y88ISXMnlt
— Daniel Ahmad (@ZhugeEX) March 18, 2020
#PS5 SSD is 825GB and can load 5.5GB in a second (100 times faster I/O than PS4; XSX is 1TB and loads 2.4GB raw)
— Nibel (@Nibellion) March 18, 2020
Storage can be expanded with an external HDD for PS4 titles; PS5 titles require certified SSDs pic.twitter.com/CMj4E0ga7V
With the change to SSD in PS5, there is now faster load times; no load screens, And no long patch installs/copying!! https://t.co/ig3EGMUdAL
— Call of Duty News (@charlieINTEL) March 18, 2020
Beyond that, I was surprised that it allows for off the shelf NVMe drives...but only if they are certified. There are no drives available today that are fast enough for PS5 so do not buy one in preparation.
— John Linneman (@dark1x) March 18, 2020
Do you know SSDs are faster than hard drives? Sony thinks you do not.
— Michael Crider (@MichaelCrider) March 18, 2020
In the crowded conference room having the time of my life detailing the Road to PS5 with a bunch of friends. They're in frame, enjoying it too. pic.twitter.com/GQHH0IBsfI
— Patrick Gill (@Pizza_Suplex) March 18, 2020
I find it hard to get excited for the PS5 and Series X when literally all Sony and Microsoft are showing us is how they can play PS4 and Xbox One games faster.
— Scott Wozniak (@ScottTheWoz) March 18, 2020
"We have a responsibility to our gaming audience to be cost effective when it comes to what we put inside the console", says Mark Cerny. #PS5
— Shinobi602 (@shinobi602) March 18, 2020
Everyone has glommed on to "teraflops" as the only indicator of performance between the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. But it's a bit more complicated than that. My latest for @IGN: https://t.co/m0ZZKFaiWu
— Whitson Gordon (@WhitsonGordon) March 18, 2020
Great explanation of teraflops and how they're different, but the same-kinda, from @WhitsonGordon https://t.co/Ih3azyi9rm
— Seth Macy (@sethmacy) March 18, 2020
Update:
— KOFI (@PressStartKofi) March 18, 2020
Yup it’s SPOOKY!
Link: https://t.co/kJhvMmjKfg pic.twitter.com/Vdis6BJFnH
Official notes on PS5's PS4 backwards compatibility updates https://t.co/DWFIfMwF7y pic.twitter.com/tjHQwu7Sii
— 黒凧 BlackKite (@bk2128) March 18, 2020
Judging from Sony's wording it doesn't look like Gravity Rush Remastered and Gravity Rush 2 are certain to be playable on the PS5 when it's launched. It's not clear to me if they have to enable backwards compatibility per game.https://t.co/OXtAOamNJw pic.twitter.com/1Hy35Oajg3
— Gravity Rush Central (@GravRushCentral) March 18, 2020
Not really sure what to believe now, Cerny talks about boosting in the video in regards to the top 100 titles, but the PS Blog seems to say the top 100 PS4 games is for general backwards compatibility. So which is it for sure? https://t.co/uAZoUgVurs pic.twitter.com/BXCMf6LIZU
— Wario64 (@Wario64) March 18, 2020
Almost all PlayStation 4 games are expected to be backwards compatible with the upcoming PlayStation 5 at launch. The #SpyroReignitedTrilogy may be one of them.
— ❄Magic Crafters HQ❄ (@MagicCraftersHQ) March 18, 2020
Unfortunately the PS5 won’t be backwards compatible with PS1, PS2, and PS3 games.
Source: https://t.co/efn8XY13Lk pic.twitter.com/3sWKKVxyQD
we can't feed our brains with teraflops. hopefully we can see some games (who knows how long all this would delay large-scale development) https://t.co/uMnN9LuhQ7
— Gene Park BFG Edition (@GenePark) March 18, 2020
Here is a side-by-side comparison of the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X's specs. I think the more important comparison is the CPUs from this gen to next-gen. Games are about to have the power to get way more intricate. https://t.co/mNutCThznP pic.twitter.com/YNn4v2zoJP
— Jeff Grubb (@JeffGrubb) March 18, 2020
PlayStation 5 vs. Xbox Series X: Comparing the specs https://t.co/ju4nyepcUy by @jeffgrubb
— GamesBeat (@GamesBeat) March 18, 2020
PlayStation 5 Confirmed To Be Backward Compatible With PlayStation 4 Games https://t.co/9saGEPwY0v pic.twitter.com/SBcAuZEIM1
— USG (@USgamernet) March 18, 2020
Sony says the PlayStation 5’s SSD will completely change next-gen level design https://t.co/Bd5UPEHdpx pic.twitter.com/pGK2cPVmTk
— The Verge (@verge) March 18, 2020
Tons of PS5 info, might not be what everyone wanted but still a lot of stuff to takeaway from today’s livestream!
— Taylor Lyles (@TayNixster) March 18, 2020
PS5 hardware specs: https://t.co/LmFAAjGaJl
Details on PS5 SSD: https://t.co/zUHuZAdd7L
PS5’s support for PS4 backward compatibility: https://t.co/8vfA6N3Jr2
PS5 will support "almost all" of the top 100 PS4 games at launch https://t.co/h81FPB1rwx pic.twitter.com/3qUiERffTU
— The Verge (@verge) March 18, 2020
?lol are you kidding me Sony, i except all of the games to be BC. What was the whole point of ditching Cell then?
— ? Voice of Fanservice ? (@WarOnFanservice) March 18, 2020
And whats not part of the almost 100 most played titles? Have you censored DOAX3 and DOA5 out or something?https://t.co/6WgdsqpsEt
Xbox Series X is way more powerful than PS5 — here's how much more | Windows Central https://t.co/OgcgEXOHMa
— Timdog (@XcloudTimdog) March 18, 2020
UPDATE: Mark Cerny’s PS5 tech talk has concluded, and we’ve got a summary of the takeaways.
— PlayStation Canada (@PlayStationCA) March 18, 2020
Full details here: https://t.co/kjsHECimEB pic.twitter.com/rdJ0HL4V5N
Unveiling New Details of PlayStation 5: Hardware Technical Specs [UPDATED] https://t.co/m1YAgqF0M0
— Shuhei Yoshida (@yosp) March 18, 2020
I wrote an op-ed today about Sony and Microsoft's hardware and specs reveals this week, and how i don't think they're the right approach for displaying what makes these consoles unique. https://t.co/Nuva0TAfp1
— Elise Favis (@elisefavis) March 19, 2020
昨夜公開されたPS5のスペック、XBOXとの比較。https://t.co/PG6GhtqwZi
— かも (@R3000C) March 19, 2020
CPU:クロックが低いが多分問題にはならない
GPU:CUが少なく高クロックでFLOPsは劣る、これは性能で明確に差が出る
メモリ:やはりGPUと他でメモリバスを分けなかった、速度はGPUでは劣りそれ以外では勝る
SSD:微減も速度は倍 pic.twitter.com/qFjnw81Fb4
차세대 콘솔 MS Xbox 시리즈 X vs 소니 플레이스테이션 5 주요 사양 비교:
— Wan Ki Choi (@wkchoi) March 18, 2020
- Xbox 시리즈 X, PS 5보다 CPU와 GPU에서 우위
- 메모리 대역폭, Xbox 시리즈 X 우위
- I/O 작업처리량은 PS 5가 더 빨라https://t.co/dbg3NkINqA pic.twitter.com/Yz989VKvcr
PS5 will support "almost all" of the top 100 PS4 games at launch https://t.co/WCMLiEWGWC pic.twitter.com/4MEcKZZVed
— The Verge (@verge) March 19, 2020
PS5 will be backward-compatible with ‘almost all’ top 100 PS4 games at launchhttps://t.co/tVvN8s2xUn pic.twitter.com/VNV5xHpaxj
— Instant Gaming (@InstantGamingEN) March 19, 2020