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PS5 vs PS4 differences: characteristics, memory and power

PS5 vs PS4 differences: characteristics, memory and power

We put the two generations of Sony consoles face to face. Power, speed and efficiency are part of the DNA of the PlayStation 5.

We already know everything about the architecture of PlayStation 5 and we know all the details that are hidden behind its final design, which was revealed during the presentation event of PS5. Mark Cerny showed a few months ago the final technical characteristics of his new console, the most powerful machine in Sony’s history, and as we tell you in this article, we are talking about highly powerful hardware, which we are going to put in context here comparing it with its predecessor, PS4.

Comparison between PS4 and PS5: the new generation begins

We start with the CPU. Although they are still 8 cores, this time it is a 3.5 GHz Zen 2 CPU with variable frequency; on PS4 there were 8 1.6 GHz Jaguar cores. If you look at the GPU and the increasingly mentioned Teraflops, the new Sony console will have 10.28 TFLOPs, 36 CUs at 2.23 GHz at variable frequency; for its part, PS4 had a GPU power of 1.84 TFLOPs, 18 CUs at 800MHz.

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Mark Cerny, during the presentation of PlayStation 5

The PS5 brain will consist of 16GB of RAM / 256 bit memory. The console that we are saying goodbye has enjoyed seven years of life with 8 GB of GDDR5 RAM. Bandwidth is also growing, from 176 GB / s to 448 GB / s.

Memory is also a fundamental aspect. “As video game creators we went from having to distract the player during the journey – like Spider-Man subway rides – to being so fast that we may have to slow down the transition a bit,” said Mark Cerny at the presentation. And so it is: we have an 825 GB SSD instead of the 500 GB HDD or 1 TB HDD of current PS4 models.

PS5 vs PS4 – Comparison

PS5 PS4
CPU 8 Zen 2 cores at 3.5GHz 8 Jaguar 1.6GHz cores
GPU 10.28 TFLOPs, 36 CUs at 2.23GHz 1.84 TFLOPs, 18 CUs at 800MHz
GPU architecture RDNA 2 GCN
Memory / Interface 16GB GDDR6 / 256-bit 8GB GDDR5 / 256-bit
Memory bandwidth 448GB / s 176GB / s
Storage 825GB SSD 500GB HDD
I / O 5.5GB / s, 8-9GB / s on average 50-100MB / s (approximate)
Storage expansion NVMe SSD slot HDD
External storage USB HDD compatibility USB HDD compatibility
Reader 4K UHD Blu-ray Blu-ray

You can see in this report everything we know about PS5, a console that – if everything goes well – will hit stores in Christmas 2020. You can also take a look at all the games confirmed for the console.

About author

Chris Watson is a gaming expert and writer. He has loved video games since childhood and has been writing about them for over 15 years. Chris has worked for major gaming magazines where he reviewed new games and wrote strategy guides. He started his own gaming website to share insider tips and in-depth commentary about his favorite games. When he's not gaming or writing, Chris enjoys travel and hiking. His passion is helping other gamers master new games.

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