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Epic Games on PS5: "its architecture is far ahead of high-end PCs"

Epic Games on PS5: "its architecture is far ahead of high-end PCs"

Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, praises the graphic potential of the new Sony console thanks to its memory architecture and SSD.

Tim Sweeney, CEO of Epic Games, has been very satisfied with the graphic potential of PS5 after the recent technical demonstration of Unreal Engine 5 running on the hardware of the new Sony console. This has been explained through a recent interview in the framework of the Summer Game Fest, praising the technical performance of the PlayStation 5 and its balanced architecture, with special emphasis on its memory and the advantages of the SSD.

"PS5 will help advance the next PC"

Thus, the CEO of Epic Games has ensured that PS5 is a very balanced console, especially due to the graphic potential of its GPU and the high bandwidth of its storage architecture, capable of "rendering everything that fits in memory, including tens of gigabytes in size. ” In this sense, Sweeney is very optimistic with the console's own architecture, assuring that "it is far ahead of anything you can buy for PC". So much so, that according to the CEO of Epic Games, PS5 "will help advance the next computers."

Epic Games on PS5: "its architecture is far ahead of high-end PCs"

In addition, he adds that PS5's own memory architecture is world-class, with an SSD-based system that “is not only the best of its kind on consoles, but also on any platform. Better than high-end PCs. I think it will allow us to reach immersion levels that we could only dream of in the past. The world of loading screens has come to an end. The days of 'popping' when you move around the worlds are over, "concludes the CEO of Epic Games.

All this after presenting to the world the new version of its popular graphics engine, Unreal Engine 5, through a technical demo running in real time on PlayStation 5.

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