56 Xbox Series X and Series S Comparison Shots (PS4, PS4 Pro, Switch, Xbox One X, Xbox 360) Get a look at Xbox's next-gen consoles alongside a bunch of other consoles. By Ryan88 facts in comparison Microsoft Xbox Series X vs Sony PlayStation 4 Microsoft Xbox Series X Sony PlayStation 4 Why is Microsoft Xbox Series X better than Sony PlayStation 4? 2.37x faster CPU speed? 8 x 3.8GHz vs 8 x 1.6GHz 10.16 TFLOPS higher floating-point performance? 12 TFLOPS vs 1.84 TFLOPS 8GB more RAM memory? 16GB vs 8GB EDIT: I forgot to mention. I did some similar research on actual D4 running on PS5 vs Series X. What the internet states is that the games literally run identically. Both at native 4k and @60 fps. The one thing that differentiates the two is the sites I read states that all three, PC, Xbox, PS5 experience some minimal stuttering at times.
The Series X ($499.99) is an ultra-HD powerhouse, targeting a native 4K resolution. The Series S ($299.99) aims for a lower, 1440p (half of 4K) resolution and also foregoes a disc drive. Both devices will target a baseline of 60 frames per second. Microsoft claims both will hit 120 frames per second on titles like Halo Infinite and Gears 5.
Reviews Tech PS5 vs. Xbox Series X: The PlayStation 5 edges out the Xbox Series X as the better buy for most gamers Written by Kevin Webb; edited by Steven Cohen Updated InsiderOne noticeable difference between Xbox One and PS4 is the price. PS4 costs $399 and a comparable Xbox One costs — with many of the same features, including 500 GB of storage, 8 GB of memory, voice command, state-of-the-art AMD processors, and cloud storage — now costs only $349. HFEXCd.