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Sony Expected To Launch A New Console In 2018

After years of being behind Sony, Microsoft is finally looking like it could beat Sony with its new gaming console. 
The new Xbox Project Scorpio really looks impressive on the paper and will definitely be stronger than the recently announced PlayStation 4 Pro, which is
built on now outdated CPU.
However, it looks like Microsoft won't be ahead for long, as Sony is working on a new console. 
The new console is rumoured to arrive by the second half of 2018 and what is more important, it is said that Sony is aiming for over 10 teraflops in graphical power. 
For comparison, that is almost double of what Project Scorpio is capable (6 teraflops). At the moment, we have no other details.

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