Xbox One X
The Xbox One X, code named Project Scorpio, is the fifth video game console made by Microsoft, succeeding both the Xbox One and Xbox One S. It was announced at E3 on June 11th 2017.[1] It was released on November 7th 2017. The Xbox One X was made with hardware for 4k resolution screens. This video game console has 6 Teraflops of graphical processing power, which in 2017 made it the most powerful console to date. The Xbox One X internal components also included 12 gigabytes of GDDR5 RAM, with 9 being available to games and the other 3 for multitasking. 12 gigabytes of GDDR5 RAM allow for data transfer speeds of up to 326GB/second. The Xbox One X works with all Xbox One software and accessories and has the same 2 USB 3.0 ports on the back and 1 USB 3.0 port on the front, now moved to the right side.
Xbox One X Media
Xbox One at E3 2013 alongside the Xbox 360 E model
Die shot of the AMD 28nm Jaguar APU
Xbox Elite Wireless Controller, featuring two unique pairs of analog sticks, a new D-pad and two differently sized pairs of paddles
The Xbox One's upgraded Kinect is more accurate than its predecessor.
References
- ↑ Tuttle, Will (11 June 2017). "The Xbox E3 2017 Briefing: Everything You Need to Know". Xbox Wire.