Xbox One (2013)

CPU: AMD 8 Core APU – 1.75 GHz
GPU: AMD RadeonGCN architecture, 
853 MHz
Memory: 8 GB DDR3
Hard Drive: 500 GB HDD
Optical Drive: Blu-Ray/DVD
Video Output: HDMI 1.4 in/out, 
4K support
Network: Gigabit Ethernet, WiFi 
Audio: 7,1 Surround Sound
Release Date: November 22, 2013
Code Name: Durango
Generation: Third
Status: Discontinued
Release Price: $499
Units Sold: 39.1 million 
(as of March, 2018)
Best-selling Game: Call of Duty: Black Ops III, 
7.24 million (as of October 16, 2016)

On November 22 of 2013, Microsoft released the next Xbox console that introduced us to the next generation. The Xbox One was promoted by Microsoft with an increasing emphasis on the Kinect system, and television integration within the built-in apps and voice commands.
The Xbox One rolled back to the PC’s x86 architecture set, using AMD’S custom Jaguar accelerated processing unit, which features two quad-core modules capped at 1.75GHz.

The system uses AMD’s Radeon HD 7000 series graphics card in order to be capable of running at 4K resolution with 7.1 surround sound. The console is also able to monitor internal temperatures and adjusting the cooling where necessary.
In June 2015, Microsoft offered to the players backward compatibility with numerous Xbox 360 titles via software emulation. As of the Xbox original titles, in 2017 at E3 Microsoft announced that the Xbox One will support them as well.
Some of the best exclusive titles of Xbox One that kept the sale numbers high at the time was Titanfall, Dead Rising 3 and Forza Motorsport 5. As of today, the Xbox One is still second in place with 40 million consoles sold behind Sony’s PS4, which has shipped over 90 million consoles worldwide.

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