Yesterday Microsoft finally took the covers off the new Xbox, what it hopes will last for many years to come. At a high level here’s what we’re dealing with:
- 8-core AMD Jaguar CPU - 12 CU/768 SP AMD GCN GPU - 8GB DDR3 system memory - 500GB HDD - Blu-ray drive - 2.4/5.0GHz 802.11 a/b/g/n, multiple radios with WiFi Direct support - 4K HDMI in/out (for cable TV passthrough) - USB 3.0 - Available later this year
While Microsoft was light on technical details, I believe we have enough to put together some decent analysis. Let’s get to it.
Si cerca la han tenido todos los medios, y nadie ha dado datos técnicos del procesador. Además de que ellos se basan en lo que ha dicho Wired, y Wired no ha dicho nada del procesador.
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n terms of the GPU hardware, hard information was difficult to come by, but one of the engineers did let slip with a significant stat - 768 operations per clock. We know that both Xbox One and PlayStation 4 are based on Radeon GCN architecture and we also know that each compute unit is capable of 64 operations per clock. So, again through a process of extrapolation from the drip-feed of hard facts, the make-up of the One's GPU is confirmed - 12 compute units each capable of 64 ops/clock gives us the 768 total revealed by Microsoft and thus, by extension, the 1.2 teraflop graphics core.
Vamos, todo se ha construido en base a "a un ingeniero se le escapó".