The Xbox One X has a boring plastic box design. But underneath, lies a silicon-plastic combo beast that can pop your eyeballs
Microsoft rival Sony is reported to be working on a successor to PlayStation 4.
Microsoft touts the Xbox One X as the most powerful gaming console ever made and every bit of that claim is believable. The One X houses an eight-core custom AMD CPU, which is clocked at 2.3GHz. It may look average but it has the capability to enable enhanced AI, more realistic texture details and smoother interactions with the games.
To make the new Xbox tempting, Microsoft has exclusively provided a host of gaming titles with breakthrough graphics, 22 of them to be precise. The computational prowess of the Xbox One X was showcased to the world by showing a footage of Forza Motorsport 7 in 4K resolution at 60fps, with dynamic weather and lighting. It looks absolutely real.
The best bit about the latest Xbox One X is its backward compatibility. You will be able to play all the games from the Xbox One S era as well as the Xbox 360 era. So, you can enjoy old titles like Grand Theft Auto 4, Forza Motorsport 4 and various other hit titles from that era in your new Xbox. Not only games, even the accessories from the older generations are compatible with the One X.
The GPU in the Xbox One X has a 6 Teraflop clockspeed. This looks good on paper and is certainly good enough in the real world. Game developers will be able to generate game environment and characters in 4K, making them look as close to reality. Even the animations can be more smoother, making the gameplay seem natural.
Since this is a gaming console, it has to have a focus on delivering PC-level graphics, if not better. To do the job, Microsoft has incorporated 12GB of GDDR5 graphic memory. This will let developers add more speed and power to game performance. It would be possible for them to design even bigger worlds, further horizons and quick load times.
Microsoft has unveiled its latest gaming console – the Xbox One X and gamers from all around the world are drooling over it. The new console promises to be 40 percent more powerful than the previous Xbox One S and can effortlessly do 4K rendering at 60fps. The latest one also gets backward compatibility for old Xbox titles, promising to make them smoother and load faster. The One X costs $499, roughly Rs 32,000, which seems like a bargain considering the specifications and the large number of drool worthy games on offer. So, what’s so special about this one?
The Xbox One X has a boring plastic box design. But underneath, lies a silicon-plastic combo beast that can pop your eyeballs