Xbox One X (2017)

CPU: AMD 8-core APU – 2.3 GHz
GPU: AMD RadeonGCN architecture  1.172 GHz
Memory: 12 GB GDDR5
Hard Drive: 2TB HDD
Optical Drive: UHD Blu-ray, DVD
Video Output: HDMI 2.0b in/out, 4K support
Network: Wi-FiIEEE 802.11n, Ethernet
Audio: 7.1 Surround Sound
Release Date: November 7, 2017
Code name: Scorpio
Generation: Third
Release Price: $499
Status: Released
Units Sold: N/A

The Xbox One X was released on November 7 of 2017. This is the first Xbox console that offers a realistic 4K gaming, running on 60 FPS, being capable of delivering six teraflops of performance and still run the same games and software as the already existing Xbox One systems do.In terms of design, the Xbox One X has a slick minimal design with pure matte black color, looking similar to the Xbox One S but a lot smaller making it the smallest Xbox console ever released.

The console uses an 8 core AMD processor at 2.3GHz and a 12GB of shared GDDR5 Ram. As for its GPU, AMD’s Radeon graphics card is used again with the Polaris architecture, capped at 1172MHz.
The console was made for 4K enthusiasts, with its high-end specs and what’s its capable of, but Microsoft made it clear that the Xbox One X is able to expand gaming for those who don’t own ultra high definition displays too. The console has also backward compatibility with all the Xbox One titles ever released.

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