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Xbox Series X peak

The Xbox Series X is defined by three primary characteristics: power with new AMD GPU, speed with 1 TB SSD, and compatibility. Microsoft says the new X Box Series X will be backward compatible and able to run every Xbox game released since the launch of the Xbox One in 2013 (but not Kinect titles). And, it will be able ...

Jon Peddie

The Xbox Series X is defined by three primary characteristics: power with new AMD GPU, speed with 1 TB SSD, and compatibility. Microsoft says the new X Box Series X will be backward compatible and able to run every Xbox game released since the launch of the Xbox One in 2013 (but not Kinect titles). And, it will be able to run hundreds of Xbox 360 games and original Xbox as part of Microsoft’s backward compatibility program. Powered by an 8 core AMD Zen 2 CPU and an RDNA 2-class GPU, the system offers HDMI 2.1 support and can drive
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