In gamer language, the PS5 "owns" the PS4 – which it to be expected given the significant age gap. The PS4 uses a slower, mechanical 500GB Hard Disc Drive (HDD), which loads games up to 19 times slower than the PS5, according to Sony's own calculations. The PS5 wins the storage war, too: it has a custom 825GB Solid State Drive (SSD) that does a fabulous job of shrinking loading times. The PS5 also boasts more RAM (16GB vs 8GB), can display higher frame rates (120fps vs 60fps) and sports a faster GPU (2.23GHz vs 0.8GHz). The PS5 boasts the latest AMD Zen 2 processor capable of 3D audio and 8K video output, while the PS4 makes do with a much older AMD Jaguar chip that's good for 1080p HD video. When it come to power, PS5 vs PS4 isn't really a fair fight.
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