Gracias a aiax74 de Meristation
Según el portal EXAMINER citando a FGNOnline, las especificaciones con las que vendría la "nueva " xbox (que en realidad se trataría de una actualización de la 360), serían:
- Tecnología Shader modelo 5. (La actual maneja Shader modelo 3.)
- 32 MB de eDRAM en el GPU para salida de 1080p. (En lugar de los 10 MB de eDRAM con aceleración para 720p del actual GPU.)
- GPU diseñado por AMD con velocidad de reloj de 600 mhz.
- CPU con 6 cores (en lugar de los 03 de la actual 360). Cada core tendría la misma capacidad de los actuales.
- La RAM principal se subiría a 1024 MB GDDR5. (En lugar de los 512 MB GDDR3 actuales).
- El sistema mantendrá la arquitectura de memoria unificada.
- Mantendrá como unidad óptica el DVD.
- Vendría con Wi-Fi de serie
- Unidad 2.5" 32GB SSD (Solid State Drive) en lugare en lugar de HDD (Hard Disk Drive):
Mmmm y no dicen nada de la retrocompatibilidad
According to FGNOnline, the GPU will receive a slight upgrade. Currently, the Xbox 360 uses Shader Model 3 technology; the new Xbox will have Shader Model 5 technology and 32MD of eDRAM for 1080p output. The GPU will be designed by AMD and has a clock rate of 600Mhz.
The CPU, developed by IBM, will have 6 cores instead of 3 as found in the Xbox 360. Each core will have the same processing power. The main system RAM has been upgraded from 512MB to 1024MB. The system shall keep a Unified Memory Architecture.
Interestingly, if true, the system will still keep standard DVD as a media property. This will ensure backwards and forward compatibility and keep the cost of the machine down. The system will also have built-in WiFi.
nterestingly, if true, the system will still keep standard DVD as a media property. This will ensure backwards and forward compatibility and keep the cost of the machine down. The system will also have built-in WiFi.
The system will see release in Quarter 4 2010 with a simultaneous worldwide release. Microsoft is targeting a sub-$300 price.
I think it's too early to be seeing such numbers and specs released about the next Xbox, however, with all the leaks the industry has seen in recent weeks, I'm willing to take a slim chance on these numbers. If these numbers are true, it sounds like the Xbox 360 will be getting an upgrade similar to the DS-DSI situation, or Gamecube to Wii. The only thing known for certain, is that Project Natal won't release until fall 2010.
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WORLD EXCLUSIVE FIRST DETAILS ON MICROSOFT'S NEXT XBOX
06/13/09 1UP recently posted a new article revealing details on Microsoft's plans for their next XBox, we can officially confirm the information found in that particular report was indeed correct. However today FGNOnline would like to reveal Microsoft's planned specifications of their new unit.
As mentioned in the 1UP piece the system shall indeed integrate the motion sensing technology Natal into the actual device, however our separate sources can now reveal the modest upgrade made to the actual architecture of the new system.
GPU
Whereas the original XBox 360 used a Shader Model 3 GPU with on-board 10MB eDRAM for 720p acceleration, the new XBox has a Shader Model 5 capable GPU with 32MB of eDRAM for 1080p output. The GPU again is designed by AMD and runs at a clock rate of 600MHz.
CPU
The IBM developed CPU shall have 6 cores instead of the 3 found in the original model.
Each single core shall have the same processing throughput as each single core from the XCPU. Meaning the chip is literally 200% as strong and shall now be on equal footing with the PS3 CELL CPU in GFLOPS performance.
MEMORY
The main system RAM has been upgraded from 512MB to 1024MB, and from GDDR3 to GDDR5.
The system retains a Unified Memory Architecture.
OTHER
The platform integrates a 2.5" 32GB SSD (Solid State Drive) instead of a HDD (Hard Disk Drive) as found in the original models. The system also uses a standard DVD drive foregoing Blu-ray thus ensuring backwards and forwards compatibility whilst simultaneously keeping the bill of materials low. Internet connectivity is provided via WiFi.
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