Last month Microsoft posted a long article talking about things that would make the Xbox Series X console. Today the company is providing details of the in-box hardware that it enables, including an 8-core CPD for the AMD Zen 2 CPU running at 3.8 GHz and its powerful RDNA 2 GPU.
The technical jargon comes in the middle Submit Micro soft's Xbox Series X technology
Xbox Series X System Types
- CPU: 8x Cores @ 3.8 GHz (3.66 GHz w / SMT) Custom Zen 2 CPU
- GPU: 12 TFLOPS, 52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz custom RDNA 2 GPU
- Death Size: 360.45 mm2
- Procedure: 7nm upgraded
- Memory: 16 GB GDDR6 bus w / 320mb
- Viewing Memorandum: 10GB @ 560 GB / s, 6GB @ 336 GB / s
- Internal Storage: 1 TB of custom NVME SSD
- I / O By installing: 2.4 GB / s (Raw), 4.8 GB / s (Compressed, with custom decompression block)
- Expandable Storage: 1 TB Extension Card (similar to internal storage)
- External Storage: USB 3.2 External Support for HDD
- Optical Drive: 4K UHD Blu-Ray Drive
- Performance Target: 4K @ 60 FPS, Up to 120 FPS
Between the CPU and the GPU and the state-of-the-art hard drive storage, the Xbox Series X is ridiculously fast. Microsoft has released a video comparing load times on the Xbox One X to the Xbox Series X and the difference is not to shame.
In another video posted today, Microsoft showed off the Xbox Series X & # 39; s much of the immediate discussion will be discussed in the feature. Here's how it works.
If there isn't enough information for the Xbox Series X, the folks at Digital Foundry have it a nice comparison of the Xbox One X and Xbox Series X, breaking the difference in console size and performance.
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