

Aims to rival PS4 Pro/Replace Xbox One S.Lower GDDR6 memory pool (Possibly 12GB).7nm AMD SoC w/ scaled-down 8-core, 16 thread Zen 2 CPU at 3.5GHZ and Navi GPU.Lockhart (Unconfirmed lower-end Xbox Series hardware) New controller with a dedicated share button.Backward compatible with thousands of Xbox, Xbox 360, and Xbox One games.Raytracing confirmed with dedicated raytracing cores.Variable refresh rate (adaptive sync/FreeSync).Supports 8K resolution (likely media playback).Super-fast SSD that can be used as VRAM.Can deliver up to 40x more performance than Xbox One in specific use cases.No pricing has been announced.Ĭheck below for confirmed specs and details, and a huge content listing of everything we've heard about Xbox Series X so far: Xbox Series X confirmed details (Formerly Project Scarlett): Xbox Series X is due out by Holiday 2020. We won't know full Xbox SX SSD details until Microsoft announces them, but now we have a better idea of what to expect from the system. "Now we can take all of that power and apply all of that back into the scene, and generate more life into that world and bring it to the gamer in a seamless way." "The combination of the SoC and the solid state drive are really what gives you a totally new experience." We're seeing more than 40x performance increases over the current generation," Microsoft said in the Project Scarlett E3 2019 reveal video. We're actually using the SSD as virtual RAM. Here's what Microsoft's said about the Xbox Series X's SSD so far:
