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PS5 and Scarlett processors will have 50% more frequency

PS5 and Scarlett processors will have 50% more frequency

The creators of Warface already work with the development kits of both systems and share some data on their performance.

Ivan Pabiarzhyn, head of the Warface video game in the My.Games studio, has shared new data on the next consoles of two giants of the video game industry such as Sony and Microsoft, ensuring that their new processors will be able to run at 50% more of frequency compared to current systems. This has been shared in a recent interview with the medium Gamingbolt.

New generation of AMD Zen 2 processors

And it is that beyond the first data shared by hardware manufacturers such as the use of SSD disks for faster data transfer or native support for the advanced Ray Tracing rendering technique, the new machines will bet on AMD based processors in Zen 2 architecture, which according to the Warface director, will offer endless possibilities for developers.

"The new generation of AMD processors from PS5 and Xbox Scarlett will bring an increase in processor frequency of approximately 50 percent," says the developer. “For games, this means a quantitative increase in parameters such as detail, the size of the worlds, plus AI for the characters. But what is more important is that it will be possible to create previously unattainable effects. ”

PS5 and Scarlett processors will have 50% more frequency

“For example, the effective calculation of the reflection of the sound on the walls, which can turn around the genre of competitive shooters, which at the moment are based more on the speed of reaction of the player and his aim, than facilitating commitments in balance the enemy's aim by positioning them through sound, ”he concludes.

And is that the statements of Pabiarzhyn open a land so far little explored, which is how the new generation of consoles will change the competitive landscape thanks to the new capabilities of the hardware, both PlayStation 5 and the new Xbox machine.

Source | Gamingbolt

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