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Microsoft pulled back the curtain on more Xbox Series X specs this morning, and well, it looks like a beast. Clocking in at a whopping 12 teraflops, the integrated Radeon graphics inside Microsoft’s ...
The Xbox Series S will have a Navi GPU with 20 Compute Units and a 1.550GHz clock speed, The Verge's Tom Warren reports. This is a 61% reducing in CUs and will translate to lower perf targets, ...
The game console formerly known as Project Scorpio has evolved into the Xbox One X and it’s being touted as the most powerful game system in existence. That’s absolutely true (until a new system comes ...
Microsoft revealed more details about its upcoming next-gen console this morning, and that includes the full Xbox Series X specs. But while it’s always fun to stare blankly at a list of gigabytes and ...
A very experienced gamer, with over 30 years of playing the latest titles. Currently playing GRID(2019), Astral Chain, and Taiko No Tatsujin. With the launch of the next generation PlayStation 5 and ...
The Xbox One X was announced during Microsoft's E3 presentation. The upgraded home console releases on Nov. 7, and it will retail for $499, offering improved specs and a sleek new design. The news ...
Microsoft's next-generation gaming console, formerly known as Project Scarlett, has been officially unveiled: the Xbox Series X. Since Scarlett was first confirmed, there have been numerous questions: ...
As promised, Microsoft has revealed the technical specs for Xbox One Scorpio through Digital Foundry. The site published a tech breakdown of the console's hardware specs, alongside a first look some ...
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Microsoft has confirmed the specs of the Xbox Series S console. It will feature support for 1440p gaming with up to a 120Hz refresh rate. The disc-less console will also feature a custom NVMe SSD.