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kareem_nasser wroteFor those of you who didn't read the news yet, the next generation Playstation has been announced previously last April. Recently some more details were revealed, here is more information on the following link
Yeah been following the news , basically a Zen 2 CPU and a Navi Based GPU with a Real Time Ray Tracing capable hardware , both based on 7nm. Suspersingly the current 5700XT misses RTRT. To me it will be capable to output 2160p native 60 fps on medium - high setting and upscaled 8k at 30 fps ( like checkerboarding). Added to that an SSD for faster loading and texture streaming vs a mechanical HDD on current (consoles - which you can swap and plug an SSD as I did in my PS4 Pro).
It is nice to have the PS5 for a lazy couch experience but my expectations are not too high in raw performance relative to PC gaming experience that has been and will always be a way way ahead. For a fully fledged experience an 8K TV will be required with HDMI 2.1 or at least a 4k TV with HDMI 2.1. PS5 will most certainly support the HDMI 2.1 standard. Currently Samsung Q90R ( 4k) , Q900R(8K) and LGs 2019 OLED Models ) (C9 , E9 ..) includes HDMI 2.1 ports. They are considered high end TVs with 3K+ investments for the 55" inch variants. Hopefully in Q4 2020 , HDMI 2.1 and/or 8K will become more mainstream , with price drops. Which I suspect that to happen after 1 year and 3 months from now.