Xbox Series X - Microsoft's NextGen Console

Xbox Series X - Microsoft's NextGen Console

The Xbox Series X was unveiled at The Game Awards last night, December 12, 2019, as Microsoft proudly presented it with the bold tagline - the most powerful console ever. The name and design are of course an upgrade from the Xbox One predecessor. The console was first announced at E3 2019, but it was known as “Project Scarlet,” which was pretty vague. Now we can see this next joy ride in all its glory, with its powerful specs.



Right off the bat, the first thing that probably comes to your attention is the ventilation design on the top. It's sort of a variant of the recently unveiled new Apple Pro. Businesses are tied again, because this new console is really, VERY powerful inside and out. In fact, Microsoft estimates that this console is four times more powerful than the Xbox One X. It has the AMD Zen 2 processor, RDNA graphics, and other awesome features that the world will surely need for the next period of top gaming. range that will arrive to us. from 2020 onwards.

Xbox Series X Specifications:

  • AMD Zen 2 processor
  • RDNA graphics architecture
  • Custom-designed SSD drive
  • GDDR6 SDRAM
  • Support real-time ray tracing lighting
  • 120 fps capacity
  • 8k resolution

Microsoft also promises that "dynamic latency input" and "low automatic latency mode" significantly improve response times, as the tower-shaped consoles' vertical design also plays a role in its performance. The base pack comes with a controller included, which is an updated version of the Xbox One controller and is indeed compatible with the predecessor.



Xbox Series X - Microsoft's NextGen Console


In fact, the Xbox Series X is fully compatible with accessories designed for Xbox One, which is really handy! With this unveiling, Microsoft also said it is now stopping all additions of all new titles to its backward compatibility program as the company focuses on this new backward compatible console program. In addition, the physical distribution of The disks with The games continues, explains Phil Spencer, executive vice president of The games at Microsoft.



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