Post: PS4 and Xbox One GPU Comparison!
07-05-2013, 11:58 AM #1
Budz
Former Staff
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Well, we all know that the PS4 has better RAM than the Xbox One and they both have similar CPU's but what about the GPU?

The Xbox One's GPU is 30% weaker than the PS4's which isn't really a surprise to the community since we all knew this would be the case.

Here is a picture of the comparison...quite shocking if you ask me:

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"The PS4 GPU can provide 1.84 teraflops of power, while the Xbox One GPU is rumoured to be 1.24 teraflops. It’s even less when you consider at least 10% of that won’t be used for games and will be reserved for OS and other functions."

This could be a problem for developers since they would have to get "the lowest common denominator" to balance out the games for both consoles. This means that multiplatform games will be the same on both consoles, no differences. PS4 exclusives will have better content than multiplatform games because it will use the massive GPU that the PS4 provides. Good move Sony!
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07-05-2013, 11:58 PM #11
Sony FTW
07-06-2013, 04:05 AM #12
Rath
Today Will Be Different
And this benefits Sony greatly especially since they picked up a ton of indie devs. I would love to play Don't Starve on PS4 just to see how it compares to playing it on PC. :y:
07-27-2013, 09:35 AM #13
Alan.
< ^ > < ^ >
Originally posted by Budz View Post
Well, we all know that the PS4 has better RAM than the Xbox One and they both have similar CPU's but what about the GPU?

The Xbox One's GPU is 30% weaker than the PS4's which isn't really a surprise to the community since we all knew this would be the case.

Here is a picture of the comparison...quite shocking if you ask me:

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"The PS4 GPU can provide 1.84 teraflops of power, while the Xbox One GPU is rumoured to be 1.24 teraflops. It’s even less when you consider at least 10% of that won’t be used for games and will be reserved for OS and other functions."

This could be a problem for developers since they would have to get "the lowest common denominator" to balance out the games for both consoles. This means that multiplatform games will be the same on both consoles, no differences. PS4 exclusives will have better content than multiplatform games because it will use the massive GPU that the PS4 provides. Good move Sony!
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Thanks for the update Budz! This will help myself and many other gamers out!!
07-28-2013, 05:09 AM #14
nawking
NGU has sold out to money 8(
sony should pull a mircrosoft and pay them to make the ps4 version better looking.
07-30-2013, 05:42 AM #15
The Epic
I wont stop
Originally posted by Soldier. View Post
This is more great news for PlayStation fans Happy


I believe that the ps3 didn't live up to its potential, among everything else it was an amazing console of are time,
I wonder if it would be possible to over cloak a console.

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07-30-2013, 04:00 PM #16
Khemz
Roll Safe
Originally posted by Budz View Post
Well, we all know that the PS4 has better RAM than the Xbox One and they both have similar CPU's but what about the GPU?

The Xbox One's GPU is 30% weaker than the PS4's which isn't really a surprise to the community since we all knew this would be the case.

Here is a picture of the comparison...quite shocking if you ask me:

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"The PS4 GPU can provide 1.84 teraflops of power, while the Xbox One GPU is rumoured to be 1.24 teraflops. It’s even less when you consider at least 10% of that won’t be used for games and will be reserved for OS and other functions."

This could be a problem for developers since they would have to get "the lowest common denominator" to balance out the games for both consoles. This means that multiplatform games will be the same on both consoles, no differences. PS4 exclusives will have better content than multiplatform games because it will use the massive GPU that the PS4 provides. Good move Sony!
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Just more of a reason to go for a PS4 Dancing
07-31-2013, 12:31 AM #17
Sony!
Originally posted by Budz View Post
Well, we all know that the PS4 has better RAM than the Xbox One and they both have similar CPU's but what about the GPU?

The Xbox One's GPU is 30% weaker than the PS4's which isn't really a surprise to the community since we all knew this would be the case.

Here is a picture of the comparison...quite shocking if you ask me:

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"The PS4 GPU can provide 1.84 teraflops of power, while the Xbox One GPU is rumoured to be 1.24 teraflops. It’s even less when you consider at least 10% of that won’t be used for games and will be reserved for OS and other functions."

This could be a problem for developers since they would have to get "the lowest common denominator" to balance out the games for both consoles. This means that multiplatform games will be the same on both consoles, no differences. PS4 exclusives will have better content than multiplatform games because it will use the massive GPU that the PS4 provides. Good move Sony!
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08-03-2013, 08:23 PM #18
cielphantomhive
Can’t trickshot me!
PS4 is going to win the console battle, not the war. Microsoft is highly successful with several contracts with all the best game companies. Sadly Sony is a failing company kept afloat by TVs and now PS4s.
08-04-2013, 06:27 PM #19
SoKryssWasLike
NextGenUpdate Elite
Do you know what kind of bugs the PS4 can experience throughout the first generation version? Is it better to get the first gen or wait for the second generation?

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