Microsoft reveals the hardware behind their Xbox Scarlett

Microsoft reveals the hardware behind their Xbox Scarlett

Microsoft reveals the hardware behind their Xbox Scarlett

Microsoft has announced some of the hardware specifications of their upcoming Xbox Scarlett, their next-generation console which is said to offer a 4x performance boost over their already powerful Xbox One X. 

Microsoft has co-engineered a custom SoC with AMD which contains Zen 2 cores, a Radeon Navi graphics component and is powered by GDDR6 memory. On top of this, Microsoft has confirmed that Scarlett will support hardware accelerated ray tracing, a feature which will also be available on Sony’s Next-Generation PlayStation. 

With Scarlett, Microsoft boasts 120Hz support, Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) support, and 8K resolution capabilities. It has also been confirmed that the Xbox Scarlett will utilise an SSD-based storage solution which is designed to act virtual memory, making load times significantly shorter. 

4 Generations of console games will be supported on Scarlett, Xbox, Xbox 360 and Xbox One alongside future Scarlett releases. 

Halo: Infinite will be a launch title for Xbox Scarlett. 
   

Microsoft reveals the hardware behind their Xbox Scarlett  

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