AMD now clarifies that the Xbox Series X design shown earlier today is not from Microsoft.
Updates: After causing a lot of discussion about the possible unannounced features of the Xbox Series X and Microsoft's plans, AMD now confirms that the 3D model shown in the CES 2020 keynote is not official.
This means that the port everyone is guessing may not actually have a final product. The company said the design is based on Turbo Squid, a 3D model library used by professional designers.
"The Xbox Series X images used at the AMD CES press conference are not from Microsoft and do not accurately represent the functional design of the upcoming game console," AMD said.
You can read the original story and see the design below.
ability: In the AMD CES keynote, the back of the Xbox Series X was fully demonstrated, and here we briefly introduced the console's back-end connection ports as part of the technology company's outpost scroll.
So what do you expect from Microsoft's next-generation console? From what we can see, the new system will have two HDMI ports, as well as two USB-C ports, an Ethernet port and optical output. There is also a two-pin connector on the back and a USB port on the front.
GIF version of Xbox Series X rear shot pic.twitter.com/eZnAYmhuii
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The Xbox Series X is planned for the 2020 holiday. As we revealed at last year's Game Awards, the next generation of consoles is designed in a vertical design, not as flat as previous Xbox consoles.
The Xbox Series X is described as the fastest and most powerful Xbox ever. Microsoft confirmed in its reveal event that all 15 Xbox game studios are currently developing what it describes as "the largest and most creative Xbox exclusive game lineup in our history", taking into account the Xbox Series X – the first is Hellblade 2.