With articles and self-answered Q&A I see two very similar, but not completely identical features. Let's go through the different aspects one by one:
Scope (is different)
- Self answered Q&A is limited in scope like every other Q&A, i.e. must be focused on a single answerable programming problem
- Articles have a broader focus. The company envisions articles "to be the content piece that is in between Q&A (specific problem, specific solution) and documentation (full description on how something works)." Specifically, articles do not need to have a question as a topic. See also Are articles allowed to be off-topic?.
In practice I expect a lot of overlap. Articles (judging by the existing ones) aren't that long either (more like average blog entries) and some existing Q&A answers can easily be longer (probably going deeper into a topic instead of going wider).
Question/Title (is different)
Articles have a single line as title and it can be anything. Self answered Q&A have a title and a question body detailing the scope of the question showing the problem and the research.
In practice again it might be quite similar, for example how-to questions could be Q&A, but also how-to guides as articles.
Competing answers (is different)
Articles do not allow competing answers. Self-answered Q&A can also be answered by others, allowing for competing, alternative solutions that can be voted on.
Duplicate targets (is different)
Articles currently cannot be used as duplicate target of Q&A, self-answered Q&A can but cannot be used as duplicate target of articles (which cannot be closed anyway). See also Allow voting to close questions as duplicate of Articles.
Closing (is different)
As far as I know, it's currently impossible to close articles; one can only downvote them. Self answered Q&A can of course be closed as every Q&A.
Who can create it (is different)
Every user can create self-answered Q&A about anything that's on-topic, but only collective members can create articles (presumably about their collective's topics only).
Expected expertise (may vary more for self-answered Q&A)
Articles can currently only written by selected members of a collective and maybe later from everyone of a collective. The expectation is that the article creators are experts in their field, if however everyone in a collective does write articles, the amount of expertise may vary.
Self-answered Q&A can be written by experts but also by everyone who happens to find a solution to their own question after asking. The amount of expertise contained in a self-answered Q&A will therefore vary. It even may vary more than for articles.
Editing capabilities (is different)
Every user can edit every self-answered Q&A, but only collective members seem to be able to edit collective's articles.
Quality control (unclear if different)
Self answered Q&A follows the usual quality control of Q&A (vote, close/reopen, comments, edits, alternative answers, and duplicate targets). Articles only are affected by a few of these things (votes and comments), but they may have a few extra points (review by collective admins maybe). It may be that because of this quality will differ. It's currently too early to tell.
Voting (mostly the same, but with subtle differences)
Voting seems largely the same on articles and self answered Q&A, but downvotes on articles prompt some sort of feedback dialog (see Collective Article downvote pushes for explanation. Bug or new feature?. Articles don't have vote breakdown yet and there is a request that Downvoting Articles should not cost reputation.
On self-answered Q&A there is a vote on the question and votes on answers. For an article there is only one vote. That means that for self-answered Q&A the question has to stand on its own. For an article it doesn't have to; in fact an article would not need to have a question as a topic.
Content license and knowledge sharing (the same)
Articles and self-answered Q&A have the same content license and the purpose of both is knowledge sharing.
Backup (currently different)
Articles are currently not included in the data explorer and may or may not be part of the data dumps. Self answered Q&A is.
Search availability (same)
Both Q&A and articles can be found through the search.
Tags (same)
Both Q&A and articles have tags and they seem to work the same way.
Summary
Self-answered Q&A is a time proven solution to convey knowledge, is well integrated into the whole ecosystem and can be created by anyone about every possible programming topic. However, according to the company, people reported problems with self-answered Q&A which might have been badly received sometimes.
Articles are thought to be more broad in topic, but they are currently restricted to collectives in topic, creation and editing capabilities. They lack certain quality control features (closing and editing).
There will be quite some overlap, but they aren't well integrated with each other. That could lead to duplication of content and waste of effort (even development effort; we could have simply relaxed the scope for self-answered Q&A and called them articles instead, but left everything else the same).
In the best case, articles could be a valuable addition going beyond self-answered focused Q&A, but that's not guaranteed.