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Xbox Series X
TitleXbox Series X
DeveloperMicrosoft
ManufacturerMicrosoft
TypeHome video game console
GenerationNinth generation of video game consoles
Release dateNovember 20, 2020
CpuAMD Zen 2
GpuAMD Radeon RDNA 2
Memory16 GB GDDR6
Storage1 TB SSD
Graphics4K resolution at 60 FPS
ControllerXbox Wireless Controller

Xbox Series X is a home video game console developed by Microsoft, released on November 20, 2020, as part of the ninth generation of video game consoles. The console was announced during E3 2019 by Phil Spencer, the head of Xbox, and was initially known as Project Scarlett. The Xbox Series X is designed to compete with the PlayStation 5 from Sony Interactive Entertainment and the Nintendo Switch from Nintendo. The console features a custom AMD Zen 2 processor, AMD Radeon RDNA 2 graphics processing unit, and 16 GB of GDDR6 memory.

Introduction

The Xbox Series X is the fourth generation of Xbox consoles, following the Xbox One, Xbox 360, and the original Xbox. The console was designed to provide a significant improvement in performance and graphics quality compared to its predecessors, with a focus on 4K resolution gaming at 60 FPS. The Xbox Series X also features a new Xbox Wireless Controller, which includes a share button, a hybrid D-pad, and improved ergonomics. The console is compatible with Xbox One games and Xbox 360 games through backward compatibility, allowing players to play a wide range of games on the new console. The Xbox Series X also supports Xbox Game Pass, a subscription service that provides access to a library of games, including Halo: The Master Chief Collection, Gears 5, and Forza Horizon 4.

Hardware and Specifications

The Xbox Series X features a custom AMD Zen 2 processor with 36 CPU cores, running at a variable frequency of up to 3.8 GHz. The console also includes a custom AMD Radeon RDNA 2 graphics processing unit with 40 CUs, running at a variable frequency of up to 1.825 GHz. The console has 16 GB of GDDR6 memory, with a bandwidth of 448 GB/s. The Xbox Series X also features a 1 TB SSD for storage, which provides faster loading times and improved performance. The console supports 4K resolution at 60 FPS, as well as 8K resolution at 60 FPS for certain games. The Xbox Series X also includes a Ray tracing accelerator, which provides more realistic lighting and reflections in games. The console is designed to be compatible with a wide range of monitors and televisions, including those from Samsung, LG, and Sony.

Games and Compatibility

The Xbox Series X has a wide range of games available, including Halo Infinite, Senua's Saga: Hellblade II, and Forza Motorsport. The console is also compatible with Xbox One games and Xbox 360 games through backward compatibility, allowing players to play a wide range of games on the new console. The Xbox Series X also supports Xbox Game Pass, a subscription service that provides access to a library of games, including Gears 5, Sea of Thieves, and Minecraft. The console is designed to be compatible with a wide range of gaming peripherals, including controllers from Razer, SteelSeries, and Scuf Gaming. The Xbox Series X also supports cloud gaming through xCloud, allowing players to play games on a wide range of devices, including Android smartphones and tablets.

Features and Technology

The Xbox Series X features a number of advanced technologies, including Ray tracing, Variable Rate Shading, and Mesh Shading. The console also includes a Quick Resume feature, which allows players to quickly switch between multiple games. The Xbox Series X also features a Dynamic Latency Input system, which provides more responsive and immersive gameplay. The console is designed to be compatible with a wide range of audio and video formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X. The Xbox Series X also supports HDR10 and Dolby Vision, providing more vivid and realistic colors. The console is designed to be compatible with a wide range of streaming services, including Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, and Disney+.

Release and Reception

The Xbox Series X was released on November 20, 2020, in several countries, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The console received generally positive reviews from critics, with many praising its performance, graphics quality, and features. The Xbox Series X was also a commercial success, with Microsoft reporting strong sales and revenue growth. The console has also received support from a wide range of game developers, including 343 Industries, Turn 10 Studios, and Undead Labs. The Xbox Series X has also been recognized with several awards, including the Best Console award at the 2019 Game Awards and the Best Hardware award at the 2020 Golden Joystick Awards. The console is expected to continue to receive support and updates from Microsoft and game developers, with new games and features being added regularly. Category:Home video game consoles