Sony is currently pulling out of conventions left and right and not saying much about the PS5. Microsoft is doing the exact opposite. Today (Feb.24), the company revealed even more technical specs ...
When Microsoft revealed more details about the Xbox Series X, it wanted to talk teraflops. Specifically, how many its next-gen console will promise in relation to performance. But there a big question ...
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Microsoft is running towards the warm arms of 4K with its upcoming Xbox Scorpio console, and even with its 6 TFLOPs of power, an 8-core CPU, and over 320GB/sec of memory bandwidth - Xbox boss Phil ...
Sony has finally given us a deep dive into the specs of its upcoming PlayStation 5, and while the talk was mostly aimed at developers with super in-depth explanations around SSD, GPU, and audio design ...
Today Microsoft revealed some much-anticipated hardware specifications for the forthcoming Xbox Series X, including the console’s speculated 12 teraflops of power. That’s eight times more power than ...
We know about a few PlayStation 5 features, but its design, price, and specs list all remain unknown, but that may have changed earlier this week with an alleged leak showing how the PS5 could defeat ...
The feud between Sony's Playstation 5 and Microsoft's Xbox Series X is slowly getting started. With tons of leaked and confirmed information and specs about the two renowned gaming consoles, which ...
At E3 this week, Microsoft is trying to change the way we think about game consoles. If you bought an Xbox 360 at launch, you spent a long time—eight years!—without any sort of graphical upgrade. That ...
At the end of its Xbox E3 2016 showcase yesterday, Microsoft announced Project Scorpio was on the way next year. Xbox boss Phil Spencer has since shed some more light on why certain system specs were ...
Microsoft seems a bit strident this time around. For a few months, Microsoft and Sony have been playing a game of chicken, or leapfrog, or whichever childhood game we want to use to say that they’ve ...