GameStop ‘confirms’ PlayStation 5 specifications, rivals Xbox Series X

Recently, Xbox Live’s Director of Programming Larry Hryb sat down with Director of Program Management Jason Ronald to discuss the Xbox Series X. A lot of new information was revealed including the console’s ability to ray-trace audio, how it features a custom-built solid-state drive (SSD), and how even a restart doesn’t erase the save states of multiple games.

Well, it seems like GameStop wanted to give the PlayStation 5 (PS5) some love after that. Today, the pre-registration website for the PS5 went up with some known details about the console. The retailer said the following about Sony’s machine.

  • Full 8K TV support
  • Bespoke 8-core AMD chipset
  • 3D Audio
  • Built-for-purpose SSD storage
  • Backwards compatibility with PS4 games/PSVR hardware
  • Ray tracing capabilities

While we knew that the PS5 would support up to 8K resolution and had an 8-core CPU, there were rumors floating around that it featured backward compatibility with all previous PlayStation generations. If GameStop is to be believed, it’s just going to support PlayStation 4 games and you’ll have to buy your PlayStation and PlayStation 2 rereleases, or play through PlayStation Now, the company’s streaming service.

Hopefully, Sony will provide exact specifications soon. Right now, leaked AMD GPU information puts the PS5 at 9.2 teraflops, lower than the Xbox Series X and even Google Stadia.

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