Xbox Series X Size Revealed (With a Banana and Fridge for Scale)
However, that's not all, as Austin Evans, who was one of the first people outside of Xbox to get hands-on with the Xbox Series X, shared with the world how the new system compares to the potassium-filled banana.
The Xbox Series X will include 8x Zen 2 Cores at 3.8GHz, 12 teraflops, 16GB GDDR6 RAM, 1TB of internal storage with the option for expandable storage through a 1TB Expansion Card, and much more.
The Xbox Series X's processor has enough power to run up to four Xbox One S game sessions at once and its dedicated hardware-enabled Ray Tracing can harness "the equivalent of 25 teraflops of power, despite the console's GPU having 12 teraflops.
Microsoft has also released two new tech demos, which you can see below, that showcase the improved loading times and the Quick Resume technology packed into each and every Xbox Series X.
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It was also revealed that Gears 5 will be getting a launch day next-gen upgrade for Xbox Series X, and it will be available for free (If you own Gears 5) via the Smart Delivery system that will ensure players have the best possible version to play.
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Xbox Series X: Full Specs Released
- CPU: 8x Zen 2 Cores at 3.8GHz (3.6GHz with SMT)
- GPU: 12 TFLOPs, 52 CUs at 1.825GHz, Custom RDNA 2
- Die Size: 360.45mm2
- Process: TSMC 7nm Enhanced
- Memory: 16GB GDDR6
- Memory Bandwidth: 10GB at 560GB/s, 6GB at 336GB/s
- Internal Storage: 1TB Custom NVMe SSD
- I/O Throughput: 2.4GB/s (Raw), 4.8GB/s (Compressed)
- Expandable Storage: 1TB Expansion Card
- External Storage: USB 3.2 HDD Support
- Optical Drive: 4K UHD Blu-ray Drive
- Performance Target: 4K at 60fps - up to 120fps
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EA Cancels Live Competitive Events for All Its Games
EA has cancelled every live competitive event for its games. The situation will continue until there is an “improvement” in the global coronavirus situation.
The situation applies to all events in EA’s competitive gaming series, which includes Apex Legends Global Series, EA Sports FIFA 20 Global Series, FIFA Online 4 Live Events and Madden NFL 20 Championship Series. The cancellation applies across both EA-operated and third-party organised events licensed by EA.
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The only exceptions to the cancellation are broadcasts that can be produced by individuals in remote locations, and online events.
In addition, EA also offered an update on its reaction to the spreading coronavirus issue. All employees across North America, Europe, and Australia are recommended to work from home until April 1, with just limited “business-critical” staff staying on-site. EA is also making sure vendors and contractors who can’t work remotely will still be paid.
EA remains confident that despite the impact of the virus, services for players will remain as normal. “We don’t anticipate major changes in our games or services as a result of our teams working from home,” says the company’s statement. “But we’re learning through this process as well and patience will be key. We’re constantly talking and working with our teams across the world to evolve with the situation.”
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The impact of COVID-19 (coronavirus) is being felt widespread across the games industry. Many major gaming events have been cancelled, including E3 2020. Closures go beyond the games sphere, too; many film and TV shows have halted their filming schedules, including all of Netflix’s original programming in the US and Canada and The Witcher season 2 in the UK.
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