Xbox One CPU gets 150 MHz boost
The Xbox One was given a bit of a performance boost before going into full production, according to Yusuf Mehdi, corporate vice president of marketing and strategy for Microsoft's Interactive Entertainment Business. The next-gen console's CPU is now running at 1.75 GHz, an improvement from its previous 1.6 GHz clock speed.
Mehdi dropped the news at today's Citi Global Technology Conference while delivering a quick update on the system's progress and manufacturing.
"We're on track for launch in November," Mehdi said. "We'll announce a launch date shortly. We recently just went into full production, so we're now producing en masse Xbox One consoles. We've had real good progress on the system. In fact, we just updated the CPU performance to 1.75 GHz on top of the graphics performance improvement, so the system is really going to shine [and] the games look pretty incredible."
The performance boost follows a similar clock speed increase announced in August. Xbox chief product officer Marc Whitten said on a podcast that the Xbox One's GPU now runs at 853 MHz, up from 800 MHz.
Mehdi called the upcoming Xbox One release Microsoft's "biggest launch by a wide margin."
"We've built more [systems] than we've ever built for an Xbox launch," he said.
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Not buying any of that tbh, but would make this an instant buy if it was.
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Nothing against you Tat3 but your logic, well, it seems really flawed here..

The game will be design as it was intended to be. But it will be a little more cut-down for Xbox and will probably look a bit better in PS4. That's what I think.

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Can anyone cross any other sources/info to confirm the above article? Really interested but I call BS. But if the quoted text below from the article holds any truth then someone is indeed going on here.
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"But it looks like we all could have been fooled, myself included. It appears Microsoft is using a multi-module, stacked design in the Xbox One. Underneath that modified Radeon HD 6670 GPU, lies a 175 mm^2 space for something. That something is presumed to be a Volcanic Islands based AMD with a 22nm SOI design featuring 2304 to 2560 stream processors."
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^ Looks like BS to me too.
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http://www.developer-tech.com/news/2013/sep/04/xbox-one-actually-actually-more-powerful-ps4-maybe/