One of the bigger news stories to come from E3 was the announcement of Microsoft's Project Scorpio, a more powerful Xbox One that can run games at 4K resolution. However, Xbox head Phil Spencer has ...
Project Scorpio will feature 40 'customized' Radeon compute units (2,560 cores, presumably) clocked at 1172MHz. The clock speed boost alone is 1.37x higher than the Xbox One, while the GPU's core ...
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Microsoft first revealed its Xbox One X back at E3, and now it's allowing consumers to preorder the console today ahead of its release on November 7th. Just like the Xbox One Day One Edition, ...
Meet Xbox One X, the official name for Microsoft’s souped up Xbox One, formerly codenamed “Project Scorpio.” It boasts 6 teraflops of GPU compute power, 12 gigabytes of DDR5 memory, and games capable ...
Microsoft's Aaron Greenberg has shared some new insight into the company's upcoming Project Scorpio system, which it calls the "most powerful console ever made." Asked by Engadget if this is the final ...
If Project Scorpio is as beefy as Redmond is promising, there's no doubt that developers will be able to create some gorgeous console games. However, we're hoping that many current Xbox One games will ...
Microsoft has revealed the reason for its joint announcement of the Xbox One S and Project Scorpio. Phil Spencer, head of Microsoft's Xbox division, laid out the company's intentions regarding the ...