At Sony’s PlayStation 5 Showcase this afternoon, the final (and much awaited) pieces of the puzzle with regards to the console’s launch have dropped: pricing and a release date.
Sony’s next-generation console will launch on Thursday, November 12th. The full version of the console, which includes a Blu-ray disc drive, will launch at $499. Meanwhile the “Digital Edition” of the console, which foregoes optical storage entirely, will release for a surprising $399, a full $100 cheaper despite only giving up a disc drive.
This will put Sony’s launch 2 days after Microsoft’s own Xbox Series X/S launch, which is taking place on Tuesday, November 10th. The $499 price tag for the two companies’ respective flagship consoles will put them in direct competition, while the PS5 Digital Edition/Xbox Series S divide should prove far more interesting – if not a bit frustrating for consumers trying to make the best choice. The discless PS5 is every bit as powerful as its disc-capable sibling – making it a spoiler of sorts at $399 – whereas the Xbox Series S gets a significantly weaker GPU than the Xbox Series X. However at $299 the slimmed down console is cheaper still, and still gets to run next-gen games.
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Next-Gen Console Specs |
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PlayStation 5 |
PlayStation 5 Digital Edition |
Xbox Series S |
Xbox Series X |
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CPU |
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @ 3.5 GHz w/SMT |
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @ 3.6 GHz @ 3.4 GHz w/SMT |
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @ 3.8 GHz @ 3.6 GHz /wSMT |
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GPU |
36 CU AMD RDNA2 @ 2.23GHz |
20 CU AMD RDNA2 @ 1.565 GHz |
52 CU AMD RDNA2 @ 1.825 GHz |
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GPU Throughput (FP32) |
10.28 TFLOPS |
4 TFLOPS |
12.15 TFLOPS |
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Memory |
16GB GDDR6 @ 14Gbps |
10GB GDDR6 @ 14Gbps |
16GB GDDR6 @ 14Gbps |
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Memory Throughput |
16GB@448GB/sec (256-bit) |
8GB@224GB/sec (128-bit) 2GB@56GB/sec (32-bit) |
10GB@560GB/sec (320-bit) 6GB@336GB/sec (192-bit) |
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Storage |
825GB PCIe4 x4 SSD |
512GB PCIe 4 x2 SSD |
1TB PCIe 4 x2 SSD |
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Storage Throughput |
5.5GB/sec |
2.4GB/sec |
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Storage Expansion |
NVMe Slot PCIe4 x4 |
Xbox Storage Expansion Card (1TB) |
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Disc Drive |
4K UHD Blu-Ray |
No |
No |
4K UHD Blu-Ray |
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Manufacturing Process |
TSMC 7nm |
TSMC 7nm |
TSMC 7nm |
TSMC 7nm |
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Launch Date |
2020/11/12 |
2020/11/10 |
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Launch Price |
$499 |
$399 |
$299 |
$499 |
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Or if you’re in the mood for a PC (a platform we’re particularly partial towards), over the next couple of months we will be seeing new hardware launches there as well, including NVIDIA’s $500 GeForce RTX 3070, and AMD’s new RDNA2-based Radeon RX 6000 video cards. So there is no shortage of gaming hardware to be had this fall – at least if you have the cash.
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