For PS5 I suppose between 13 or 14 GB available to game probably the same than Xbox, 13.5 GB for Games and 2.5 GB for OS. They don't need more with a SSD.
Like XSX, I suppose around 10 GB of the RAM use as VRAM.
I think 10 GB of VRAM is probably enough for a PC GPU.
UE 5 tech demo was supposed to run good on a low speed SSD if you write sequentially the data for the last sequence if I remember well of the deleted chinese blog article not a good solution but I suppose all 2,4 GB/s ot better PC SSD will be more than enough.
Like XSX, I suppose around 10 GB of the RAM use as VRAM.
I think 10 GB of VRAM is probably enough for a PC GPU.
There never has been on pc, its the inherit disadvantage to the dynamic platform. though, it always has been the platform where newest tech shines first, and where you usually have the best versions of games (at a higher cost). The consoles somewhat suffer from the same problem, with different hardwares (mid gen refreshes, double SKUs), at a much lesser extend though.
UE5 tech demo was supposedly running great (er) on pc hardware too. If we will see less improvements due to nvme streaming... maybe, i think we need both to improve. The more your going to stream onscreen, the more processiong power you need to have coming from somewhere.
Yeah, agree, i see no reason for the need to upgrade now either to keep up. The price to performance ratio is always terrible at the start of a new generation. its totally un-needed too. I also tend to keep my hardware as long as possible, that way you get the most value.
Intel not competitive? I think in the top end their still the performance king regarding CPUs. Its GPUs where they need to enter the market.
Yes im too getting the PCIE4 optane whenever the time is ripe. Its insane on all levels. Heck, even their current optane is at certain levels.
Consoles are probably closer to the 10GB cards then the 16 ones. Obviously RDNA2 pc gpus have the huge ram advantage, where NV will have an answer to soon.
UE 5 tech demo was supposed to run good on a low speed SSD if you write sequentially the data for the last sequence if I remember well of the deleted chinese blog article not a good solution but I suppose all 2,4 GB/s ot better PC SSD will be more than enough.
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