The PS5 and Xbox Scarlett ought to offer more performance than the 10.7 teraflops announced for Google Stadia, which sparkle the performance of the PS4 Pro and Xbox One X. The consoles are scheduled for release in 2020. An official announcement from Microsoft is already expected for the E3 2019 for the next generation of Xbox.
Well-informed journalist Jason Schreier, who has been informing us about the next generation of consoles for months and who was right about the cloud gaming service Google Stadia, is once again the focus of attention. In the ResetERA forum he talks about the performance level Sony and Microsoft are aiming for with the PS5 and Xbox Scarlett. According to him, the two manufacturers aspire to more performance than the 10.7 teraflops announced by Google for Stadia. This would be a big win as the PS4 Pro offers 4.2 teraflops and the Xbox One X 6 teraflops.
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Schreier also confirms that the Redmond company is working on several console models. We reported that Microsoft is already planning to introduce two new XBOX in E3 2019, which will take place from 11 to 14 June. It also confirms that PlayStation, like Xbox, it will be until 2020 to see a commercialization of the machines.
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In conclusion, he said that even if the deadline is fast approaching, it’s not necessarily likely that there will be lot of leaks in the coming weeks. While the first PS5 development kits were distributed to a selection of studios, very few people would know the exact plans of Sony and Microsoft. “Even in companies like DICE, there is only a small team of engineers who now have a rough idea of the features.