Microsoft decided to take a large-scale live event, but through the Digital Foundry website video to show the complete hardware of the next generation of Xbox Series X. The video shows that the Xbox Series X hardware uses a vertical stacking design, which is equivalent to two GameCubes glued together. Xbox Series X uses the same material design as Xbox One X, still a stylish design, and the weight is surprising.
Microsoft describes Xbox Series X as being built around the need to create next-generation console games. Although Microsoft believes that resolution and frame rate should be made by developers, the xbox Series X can run games at 60 fps 4K without any impact on developers. The Microsoft xbox team ensures that Xbox Series X can meet the needs of next-generation game masterpieces, e-sports games and independent creators.
Xbox Series X uses a custom processor, driven by an 8-core AMDZen 2 CPU and RDNA 2 GPU. Of course, Xbox Series X will also be used to enhance the next-generation DirectX ecosystem, which will continue to push the industry forward. The complete internal specifications of Xbox Series X include, customized Zen 2 CPU, 3.8 GHz 8-core processor (3.66 GHz core full-on frequency), customized GPU, using RDNA 2 architecture, 12 TFLOPS, 52 CU units, working frequency 1.825 GHz, chip area 360.45 square millimeters, 7nm process. Memory 16 GB GDDR6, 320Mb bus, memory bandwidth 10GB @ 560 GB/s, 6GB @ 336GB/s, internal storage 1TB customized NVMESSD, I/O throughput 2.4 GB/s (uncompressed data), 4.8 GB/s (compressed) , With custom hardware decompression block), expandable storage 1TB expansion card (completely matching internal storage), external storage supports USB 3.2 external hard disk, built-in 4K UHD Blu-ray drive, performance target 4K@60FPS, up to 120FPS. The
Xbox team used Xbox Series X to run a demo of Unreal Engine Gears 5 technology, using a complete PC over-spec settings, including higher-resolution textures and higher-resolution volume fog, and 50 higher than the PC over-spec allowed % Of particles. They also showed open cutscenes, and the 4K speed is now 60FPS (30FPS on Xbox One X), which means the transition from open cutscenes to the game is very smooth.












