Every kid in this entire world has one dream that is to buy the best gaming console. The only two names that come up in mind while talking about gaming console are Sony Play Station and Xbox gaming console. These two companies have been in battle for a very long time.
Sony's PS4 which was released on November 15, 2013, and its next version PS4 Pro, Xbox One which was released on 22 November 2013. These two consoles changed the entire gaming world. While some people prefer Xbox One it was pretty clear that Sony is the winner. But Xbox staged one hell of a come back with its Xbox One X which was released on November 7, 2017
For all the game lover the wait is over. Mark Cerny, the chief architect on Sony's next-generation console has confirmed that they are working on the next generation of gaming console.
They are many leaked render available over the internet but we don't know if any of it is real. More details are being revealed. Sony has been very secretive about its next-gen console while Microsoft is showing off more of Xbox Scarlett. Sony even skipped E3 2019(Electronic Entertainment Expo).
Here is some Specification that Mark Cerny confirmed. The Next-Gen console will have a Bespoke 8-core AMD chipset based on third-generation Ryzen architecture, with a GPU taking the best bits of the Radeon Navi GPU family; a built-for-purpose SSD storage system; 3D audio; backward compatibility with PS4 games and PSVR hardware,
GLIMPSE OF PSVR TECHNOLOGY
8K TV support. For those who don't know Mark Cerny. Well, long story short he is the brains behind PS4.
Sony's next-generation console will also offer improved cloud gaming performance and "dramatically improved graphics rendering power".
That's the word straight from the company itself, as it showed off a sneak peek during a corporate strategy presentation. Sony also reinforced the importance of its cloud-gaming plans with PlayStation Now.
Sony also showed off a demo of the custom SSD storage system that will be employed in its next-gen machine.
In this video, it is very clear that the next-gen console is way too fast compared to PS4. Sony is slowly releasing very little information to create excitement amongst us and make the battlefield even. So let's see who wins this time.
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