What Xbox’s 12 Teraflops ACTUALLY Do - Next-Gen Console Watch ─ IGN

Welcome back to Next-gen Console Watch 2020, our new show following all the news and rumors on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X. Last week we got the full specs for the Xbox Series X: 12 teraflops, hardware accelerated raytracing, and up to 120 frames per second. But what does that actually mean for our games? Do more teraflops mean bigger and better games? We reached out to a few developers this week to get their reactions to the Xbox Series X's power and some explanations of what it all means. Yusuf joins us to break down last week's poll about whether or not your TV is ready for Next-Gen and Bo gives us some insight on what features your TV will need to have to get the most out of Xbox Series X and PS5. Don't forget to vote on this weeks' poll about the features you want on the new consoles!

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