With the fixed leaks of Microsoft’s price range next-gen console Xbox Series S, many have been questioning if the console’s rumoured 4 Teraflop GPU is actual or not.
Reacting to a somewhat complete specs sheet of the Series S in comparison with the higher-spec Xbox Series X by TweakTown, The Verge’s Tom Warren revealed some key data concerning the Xbox Series S GPU.
In the specs sheet, the Xbox Series X GPU is accurately labelled as a Navi 2X GPU with 52 RDNA 2.0 Compute Units clocked in at 1.825Ghz. In comparability, the Xbox Series S GPU was merely described as a Navi RDNA 2.Zero GPU.
Warren took to Twitter to develop upon the specs sheet, confidential stating that the lower-spec console would have 20 Compute Units at 1.550 Ghz. That would convey the system to three.97 Teraflops compared to the X’s 12.
In comparability, PlayStation’s next-gen PS5 is available in at over 10 Teraflops. Of course, Teraflops aren’t all the pieces. With {hardware} ray-tracing, SSDs, extra highly effective CPUs and customized {hardware}, all of those next-gen consoles are shaping as much as be beasts.