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Xbox Series X: Specs Released by Microsoft - 8-Core ZEN and 3328 shader processors GPU

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 03/16/2020 04:13 PM | source: news.xbox.com | 78 comment(s)
Xbox Series X: Specs Released by Microsoft - 8-Core ZEN and 3328 shader processors GPU

The next generation of Xbox is defined by three primary characteristics: Power, Speed and Compatibility. Microsoft now shared all specification on their blog, and they are pretty impressive.

Microsoft works with AMD on the hardware side of the console, fitting it with "Zen 2" CPU cores.  The processor holds eight "Zen 2" cores, with SMT (Hyper-threading) enabled that would account for 16 logical processors or threads. The GPU is 4K UHD gaming capable and offers real-time ray-tracing, and eys that means it is based on RDNA2 graphics architecture. It will feature real-time ray-tracing hardware optimized for DXR 1.1 and supports variable-rate shading (VRS). The GPU is listed having 52 compute units, if the shader clusters hols 64 units per cluster then that accounts for 3328 shader processor running just over 1800 MHz. That brings the new console 12 TFLOPs of compute perf (GPU).  The memory is absed on a 320-bit GDDR6 interface with 16 GB of memory shared in-between the System and GPU. The Xbox Series X will also get a 1 TB NVMe SSD with 2400 MB/s peak sequential transfer rate, and an option for one more 1 TB NVMe storage unit. 

   

CPU 8x Cores @ 3.8 GHz (3.66 GHz w/ SMT) Custom Zen 2 CPU
GPU 12 TFLOPS, 52 CUs @ 1.825 GHz Custom RDNA 2 GPU
Die Size 360.45 mm2
Process 7nm Enhanced
Memory 16 GB GDDR6 w/ 320mb bus
Memory Bandwidth 10GB @ 560 GB/s, 6GB @ 336 GB/s
Internal Storage 1 TB Custom NVME SSD
I/O Throughput 2.4 GB/s (Raw), 4.8 GB/s (Compressed, with custom hardware decompression block)
Expandable Storage 1 TB Expansion Card (matches internal storage exactly)
External Storage USB 3.2 External HDD Support
Optical Drive 4K UHD Blu-Ray Drive
Performance Target 4K @ 60 FPS, Up to 120 FPS

 

-- Microsoft - -

In order to support the needs of hardcore gamers, the team strengthened their long-term partnership with chipmaker AMD, which began working with the Xbox team over 15 years ago on the Xbox 360. Sebastien Nussbaum, Corporate Vice President & Senior Fellow, Semi-Custom Products and Technologies at AMD, spoke a bit about what the team created to help power Xbox Series X.

Thanks to a focus on transformational design and generational performance uplift, Nussbaum said that, for developers, “the console ends up being a playground for technical innovation.” This is due in large part to the raw power of the custom designed processor, powered by an 8 core AMD Zen 2 CPU and an RDNA 2-class GPU.

“Xbox Series X is the biggest generational leap of SOC [System on a Chip] and API design that we’ve done with Microsoft, and it’s really an honor for AMD to be a trusted Microsoft partner for this endeavor,” said Nussbaum. “The Xbox Series X is going to be a beacon of technical innovation leadership for this console generation and will propagate the innovation throughout the DirectX ecosystem this year and into next year.”

 

 

Following the AMD presentation, Technical Fellow Andrew Goossen took the reins to dive deep into the technological bells and whistles that will be powering Xbox Series X. We’ve listed the full system specs below, with handy links out to our glossary for definitions on what many of these terms mean:

 



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Agonist
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#5772951 Posted on: 03/24/2020 06:49 PM
This is a PC basically. It's using Zen 2, and RDNA 2 with RT, these are actually killer specs for a console.


And still a crappy console.
It's like having a high end Android phone running IOS.
Locked down and useless.
And then names dumber then anything i*(insert crap)

Only thing good about the consoles is the fact they are PC. We have seen how much better ports have been this time around.
A trend that needs to continue.

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#5772965 Posted on: 03/24/2020 08:17 PM
And still a crappy console.
It's like having a high end Android phone running IOS.
Locked down and useless.
And then names dumber then anything i*(insert crap)

Only thing good about the consoles is the fact they are PC. We have seen how much better ports have been this time around.
A trend that needs to continue.
Really can't say much about it considering it's not released, we don't know much about it except the specs(that so far seem very well specced as much as a high end rig today), supporting DX12ULT, and rumors here and there. If there will be a Windows mode for a full Windows install like rumors said before, that'd be cool.

But also fail to see anything wrong with IOS either.

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#5772998 Posted on: 03/24/2020 10:50 PM
Being locked down is the best thing about a console, PC gaming always has and always will be a pita.

That is fine for kids, unemployed people or people with lots of time on their hands but after 25 years i think i'm done with that.

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