Head of Xbox Phil Spencer took to the stage on Sunday at Microsoft's E3 press conference to officially pull the curtains on Project Scorpio, which is now officially name Xbox One X. Microsoft again confirmed the new system's incredible specifications, with a custom CPU of Eight x86 cores clocked at 2.3 GHz, a GPU of 6 teraflops of performance, 12 GB GDDR5 RAM, 1 TB of Gaming and Media Storage, and 4K and HDR Blu Ray Disc Optical Drive.
There will still also be the backwards compatibility continued on through to the new console along with upgraded load times and up-scaling graphics on existing games.
Xbox One X will be available on November 7, 2017 and it is going to cost $499.99
USD/£449.99 GBP or whatever the equivalent based on your regional currency.
There will also be a number of Xbox One games what will be receiving
upgrades, including Gears of War 4, Forza Horizon 3, Halo
Wars 2 and several others to provide us all with the full Xbox One X experience of these games.
Below is a comparison chart showcasing the power of both the Xbox One X and the PS4 Pro.
Below is a comparison chart showcasing the power of both the Xbox One X and the PS4 Pro.
Xbox One X | PS4 Pro | |
US price | $499 | $399 |
Release Date | November 7, 2017 | Available now |
CPU | Eight custom x86 cores clocked at 2.3GHz | 2.1GHz 8-core AMD custom "Jaguar" CPU |
GPU | Integrated AMD graphics with 6 teraflops of performance | Integrated AMD Polaris graphics with 4.2 teraflops of performance |
RAM | 12GB GDDR5 | 8GB GDDR5 |
Storage | 1TB | 1TB |
Dimensions | 11.8 x 9.4 x 2.4 inches, the "smallest Xbox ever" | 12.8 x 11.6 x 2.1 inches |
Weight | 8.4 pounds | 7.2 pounds |
Color | Black | Black |
Optical Drive | 4K/HDR Blu-ray drive | Blu-ray/DVD |
4K Support | Yes | Yes |
HDR Support | Yes | Yes |
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