IGN published this video item, entitled “Comparing Nvidia’s New GPUs to the PS5 and Xbox Series X” – below is their description.
Join IGN’s Tech Editor Bo Moore as he takes a deep dive and looks at how Nvidia’s new 30 series graphics cards will stack up against the upcoming consoles, Xbox Series X and the PlayStation 5.
With the announcement of the next crop of Nvidia RTX 3000 series cards (RTX 3090, RTX 3080, RTX 3070) slated for a fall release, we’re going to discuss compare the Nvidia RTX 3090 specs to the Nvidia RTX 3080 specs to the Nvidia RTX 3070 specs and see how they compare to the old 20 series Nvidia GPU models.
The video will also discuss the card specs that were announced during the Nvidia event and see how they stack up to both ps5 specs and Xbox Series X specs.
Comparing the performance of pc gaming graphics cards to either the ps5 console or Xbox Series X console is going to be tough. While we know that both the new Nvidia GeForce RTX cards and next-gen consoles will feature ray tracing, doing a one-to-one comparison of raw teraflop computing power and how it will translate into observable graphics isn’t possible yet without being able to physically play games on the new hardware.
So if you have questions like ‘How will PC graphics with Nvidia RTX cards compare to PS5 graphics?’ or ‘How will Nvidia’s RTX cards stack up to Xbox Series X graphics?’ then this is a video you should be sure to watch.
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