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The Xbox One X is a video game console developed and marketed by Microsoft. It was released on November 7, 2017. The Xbox One X is the 3rd console to join the Xbox One console family. It is the most powerful console in the world and the smallest Xbox ever.

Appearance

The Xbox One X looks very similar to it's predecessor the Xbox One S, but now appears in space grey. The USB port on the front of the console now appears on the right side. The Xbox One X is also even smaller than the original Xbox One and One S. The button to eject disks is now below the disk drive instead of being to the right of it like on older models. It also appears that the controller has not changed apart from now being in space grey. The cooling fan has also been relocated from the top of the console to the back

Development

During its E3 2017 press conference, Microsoft officially unveiled Xbox One X, a high-end version of Xbox One which will be released in November 2017. First teased at E3 2016 under the codename "Project Scorpio", Xbox One X features upgraded hardware that is designed primarily to play games at 4K resolution, and supersample to provide graphical improvements on high-definition displays. Xbox One X will also provide performance gains for existing Xbox One titles; for example, Halo 5: Guardians, which uses a scaling system that dynamically lowers the game's resolution when needed to maintain a consistent frame rate, was able to run at its native resolution with no scaling on Xbox One X.

Hardware

Xbox One X's design is a revision of the Xbox One S hardware, but further streamlined. It uses a system-on-chip known as Scorpio Engine, which incorporates a 2.3 GHz octa-core CPU, and a Radeon GPU with 40 Compute Units clocked at 1172 MHz, generating 6 teraflops of graphical computing performance. It also includes 12 GB of GDDR5 RAM, with 9 GB usable by games. To optimize Xbox One X for a goal of allowing existing Xbox One titles to be played in 4K, Xbox developers used internal debugging software to collect GPU traces from major games that did not run at full 1080p resolution on the original Xbox One, so that the console's internal hardware could be carefully customized for optimal performance that reaches these goals. It also supports AMD's FreeSync adaptive sync technology. Scorpio Engine's CPU utilizes a custom platform designed to maintain compatibility with the Jaguar CPU of the original Xbox One, while gaining 31% in performance; it is unrelated to AMD's current Ryzen architecture. The console will use a vapor chamber method for cooling the SoC, and motherboards will be tailored to the exact voltage needs of each individual Scorpio SoC to optimize their output and energy usage.

Accessories

Xbox One X will be compatible with all existing Xbox One software and accessories. Games marketed as Xbox One X Enhanced may be optimized to take advantage of the upgraded hardware, and existing games may receive no-charge updates to add these enhancements or additional 4K support. Though Xbox Games marketing head Aaron Greenberg stated that Xbox One X will have no exclusive titles, general manager of game publishing Shannon Loftis remarked in a follow-up interview that he was not sure on this point, and exclusivity would be "up to the game development community; what do they want to do." Spencer also touted that Xbox One X's hardware could also be used to support virtual reality, noting that especially at a console price point, "having something at six teraflops that will get millions of people buying it is very attractive to some of the VR companies that are out there already, and we've architected it such that something will be able to plug right in and work." However, Microsoft has not yet announced any official plans for VR support on Xbox One X, stating that it wished to prioritize wireless VR efforts on console, and Windows Mixed Reality on PC.

Release

In build up to the Xbox One X's release, Microsoft released a number of teaser trailers on the Xbox YouTube Channel showing off the new consoles power. The series of videos were titled "Feel True Power" . The names of the videos included in this collection were, Goosebumps, Veins, Gasp and Dilate.

Special Editions

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Project Scorpio Edition

Announced at Microsoft's pre-Gamescom briefing, the Xbox One X is a special day one type of bundle of the Xbox One X.

This bundle of the Xbox One X includes, a 1TB Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition with the words "Project Scorpio" inscribed onto it in a green font, a limited edition Xbox One Wireless controller with the words "Project Scorpio" also inscribed onto it in a green font and a Xbox One X vertical stand. All of this is bundled together inside a special box that is made to resemble that of the original Xbox.

The name of this variation comes from the code name of the Xbox One X when it was in development which was "Project Scorpio" or "Xbox Scorpio".

Specifications

Category Specifications
Processor eight core CPU at 2.3GHz
Storage 1TB (more options could be announced)
Memory 12GB of GDDR5 RAM at 6.8GHz with 326 GB/s bandwidth
Graphics Six teraflop GPU at 1,172 MHz, 40 compute units
Ports HDMI-in; HDMI-out; one front-facing USB 3.0 ; two rear-facing USB 3.0; IR receiver/blaster; SPDIF digital audio; Ethernet
Optical Drive 4K UHD Blu Ray
Price $499 US, £449, $649 AU

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Trivia

  • The Xbox One X is the most powerful Xbox and console in the world.
    • The Xbox One X is also the most expensive Xbox ever and the smallest.
  • The Xbox One X (known as Project Scorpio at the time) was announced alongside the unveiling of the Xbox One S at Microsoft's 2016 E3 Press Conference.
  • There was once a Xbox One X Project Scorpio Edition selling on eBay for $2,000.00[1]

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