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− | '''''Xbox''''', previously known under the codename '''Project Scarlett''' and announced as part of a new range of consoles under the '''Xbox Series X''' brand,<ref>https://bgr.com/2019/12/17/xbox-series-x-ps5s-rival-to-be-called-just-xbox-microsoft-says/</ref> is an upcoming [[Ninth generation of video game hardware|ninth-generation]] [[home console]] developed by [[Microsoft]], slated for a release in late 2020. It was formally announced at [[E3 2019]], while the name and console appearance were revealed on [[December 13]], [[2019 in video gaming|2019]]. It is the successor to the [[Xbox One X]]. |
+ | '''''Xbox''''', previously known under the codename '''Project Scarlett''' and announced as part of a new range of consoles under the '''Xbox Series X''' brand,<ref>https://bgr.com/2019/12/17/xbox-series-x-ps5s-rival-to-be-called-just-xbox-microsoft-says/</ref> is an upcoming [[Ninth generation of video game hardware|ninth-generation]] [[home console]] developed by [[Microsoft]], slated for a release in late 2020. It was formally announced at [[E3 2019]], while the name and console appearance were revealed on [[December 13]], [[2019 in video gaming|2019]]. It is the successor to the [[Xbox One X]]. Technical specifications were released on [[March 16]], [[2020 in video gaming|2020]]. |
==Features== |
==Features== |
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* Backwards compatibility with [[Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]] and [[Xbox One]] titles, plus [[Xbox One Controller]] support |
* Backwards compatibility with [[Xbox]], [[Xbox 360]] and [[Xbox One]] titles, plus [[Xbox One Controller]] support |
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* New Bluetooth [[Xbox Series X Controller]] |
* New Bluetooth [[Xbox Series X Controller]] |
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− | * Custom AMD 8-core "Zen2" CPU |
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− | * [[GDDR6]] [[RAM]] (capacity unknown) |
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− | * AMD Radeon RDNA "Navi" series graphics, with ray-tracing support (estimated at 12 TFLOPs) |
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− | * Native 4K, 8K Support, up to 120 FPS |
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− | * NVMe SSD (capacity unknown) |
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* Streaming support via [[Project xCloud]] |
* Streaming support via [[Project xCloud]] |
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+ | ==Full Specifications== |
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+ | | '''CPU''' |
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+ | | 8 x Cores @ 3.80 [[GHz]] (3.66 [[GHz]] w/ SMT) [[AMD]] Custom Zen 2 CPU |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''GPU''' |
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+ | | 12 TFLOPS, 52 CUs @ 1.825 [[GHz]] Custom [[AMD]] RDNA 2 GPU |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Die Size''' |
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+ | | 360.45 mm2 |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Process''' |
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+ | | 7nm Enhanced |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Memory''' |
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+ | | 16 [[GiB]] [[GDDR6]] w/ 320 [[MiB]] Bus |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Memory Bandwidth''' |
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+ | | 10 [[GiB]] @ 560 [[GiB]]/s, 6 [[GiB]] @ 336 [[GiB]]/s |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Internal Storage''' |
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+ | | 1 [[TiB]] Custom NVME SSD |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''I/O Throughput''' |
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+ | | 24 [[GiB]]/s (Raw), 4.8 [[GiB]]/s (Compressed, with custom hardware decompression block) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Expandable Storage''' |
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+ | | 1 [[TiB]] Expansion Card (matches internal storage exactly) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''External Storage''' |
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+ | | [[USB 3.2]] External HDD Support |
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+ | |- |
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+ | | '''Optical Drive''' |
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+ | | [[4K]] [[UHD Blu-Ray]] Drive |
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+ | | '''Performance Target''' |
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+ | | [[4K]] @ 60 [[FPS]], Up to 120 [[FPS]]. [[8K]] Capable. |
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==Launch Titles== |
==Launch Titles== |
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Xbox Series X | |
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File:Xbox Series X.png | |
Basic Information | |
Type(s) |
Home Console |
Generation |
Ninth |
Microsoft Corporation | |
Status |
Upcoming |
Predecessor(s) |
Xbox One, Xbox One X, Xbox One S, Xbox One S All-Digital Edition |
International Release | |
2020 | |
Awards | Covers | Credits | Gallery | Help Patches | Reviews | Screenshots | Videos |
Xbox, previously known under the codename Project Scarlett and announced as part of a new range of consoles under the Xbox Series X brand,[1] is an upcoming ninth-generation home console developed by Microsoft, slated for a release in late 2020. It was formally announced at E3 2019, while the name and console appearance were revealed on December 13, 2019. It is the successor to the Xbox One X. Technical specifications were released on March 16, 2020.
Features
- Backwards compatibility with Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One titles, plus Xbox One Controller support
- New Bluetooth Xbox Series X Controller
- Streaming support via Project xCloud
Full Specifications
CPU | 8 x Cores @ 3.80 GHz (3.66 GHz w/ SMT) AMD Custom Zen 2 CPU |
GPU | 12 TFLOPS, 52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz Custom AMD RDNA 2 GPU |
Die Size | 360.45 mm2 |
Process | 7nm Enhanced |
Memory | 16 GiB GDDR6 w/ 320 MiB Bus |
Memory Bandwidth | 10 GiB @ 560 GiB/s, 6 GiB @ 336 GiB/s |
Internal Storage | 1 TiB Custom NVME SSD |
I/O Throughput | 24 GiB/s (Raw), 4.8 GiB/s (Compressed, with custom hardware decompression block) |
Expandable Storage | 1 TiB Expansion Card (matches internal storage exactly) |
External Storage | USB 3.2 External HDD Support |
Optical Drive | 4K UHD Blu-Ray Drive |
Performance Target | 4K @ 60 FPS, Up to 120 FPS. 8K Capable. |