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So as hardware and performance power goes, ps4 has the edge in that category when compared to the Xbox ones recent hardware
IGN confirms here.
First of all, it's cheaper, and much smaller compared to the Xbox one
Both support blu ray,
Thoughts? Before u say I'm a ps4 fangirl (Lel) it's not the case, originally I favoured the Xbox 360, basically the Xbox and ps3 were roughly comparable in specs, each having ups and downs to compensate for their loss, the Xbox had a better GPU, while the ps3 had a more powerful processor (I believe it was 7 core while the Xbox was 3ghz 4 core Xeon?) ...but this time the ps4 has hit the spot regarding peformence id say, more appealing, cheaper and a cool console to buy.
IGN confirms here.
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First of all, it's cheaper, and much smaller compared to the Xbox one
Both support blu ray,
- Ps4 has 8gb DDR5 RAM, (8gb unified memory) Xbox one has the same, but DDR3
- Ps4 8 core single chip x86 jaguar, Xbox has 8 core custom Microsoft proccesor (CPU)
- Ps4's peak GPU shader output @ 1,84 teraflops per second, while the Xbox has 1.31 tflps
- ps4's internal power supply, power brick for Xbox (not that it's reverent)
- ps4' supports 4 controllers, while Xbox supports upto 8
- ps4 has an internal built in storage device of 500gb (not removable) the Xbox has 500gb (removable) hard drive
Thoughts? Before u say I'm a ps4 fangirl (Lel) it's not the case, originally I favoured the Xbox 360, basically the Xbox and ps3 were roughly comparable in specs, each having ups and downs to compensate for their loss, the Xbox had a better GPU, while the ps3 had a more powerful processor (I believe it was 7 core while the Xbox was 3ghz 4 core Xeon?) ...but this time the ps4 has hit the spot regarding peformence id say, more appealing, cheaper and a cool console to buy.