PLAYSTATION 5
The PlayStation five is predicted to be a lot of more powerful than the PlayStation four, however, a new benchmark leak might have discovered simply however wide the gap is between the two consoles.
Famed source APISAK tweeted an unrevealed benchmark score of the PlayStation 5’s semi-custom AMD APU, that is named as Gonzalo.
With a reported benchmark score of over 20,000 for the PlayStation 5’s Gonzalo, the next-generation console will be four times more powerful than the non-Pro version of its predecessor.The score is hidden.— APISAK (@TUM_APISAK) June 25, 2019
I only see the overall score.
PS4 - Rough score 5000
Gonzalo - score 20000 up
The exact scope and details of the benchmark were unrevealed, however, it seems to be the score from 3DMark fire Strike, according to to Notebook Check. It is also unclear if the PlayStation five in testing is an actual unit, or simply a dev kit. However, with the PlayStation five launch not yet closed, the score is probably going from an early engineering sample, which means it may change once the final product rolls out.
Notebook Check then compared the PlayStation 5’s benchmark score with that of NVIDIA’s GeForce RTX 2070, which scored about 22,170 in 3DMark Fire Strike. Without a particular score, it might not be attainable to form a right away comparison between the 2, but getting the performance of Sony’s next-generation console within the vicinity of the RTX 2070 and PC gaming is already an achievement in itself.
The PlayStation five is reportedly a lot MORE powerful than Microsoft’s next-generation Xbox that is condemned as Project Scarlett, according to Game Informer’s Andrew Reiner. The disclosed elements of the two consoles are very similar, however, without the complete details, it is too early to tell which one packs a better punch.
However, with the looming rise of cloud gaming through services like Google Stadia, it remains to be seen how the PlayStation five can fare against the competition, even with the power that it reportedly contains.