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Xbox Scorpio revealed: here are the full specs

Laurent Giret Laurent Giret
April 6, 2017
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Project Scorpio, the much-anticipated new console from Microsoft has finally been unveiled today: Eurogamer and Digital Foundry have just published their exclusive Scorpio reveal, and we know have all the technical details about what will obviously be the most powerful gaming console on the market this year.

Here are the details specs of Project Scorpio:

  • CPU: Eight custom x86 cores clocked at 2.3GHz
  • GPU: 40 customised compute units at 1172MHz
  • 12GB of GDDR5 RAM with 326GB/s of memory bandwidth
  • Hard Drive: 1TB 2.5-inch
  • 4K UHD Blu-ray player

According to the lengthy report, Project Scorpio truly delivers the six teraflops of computer power that Microsoft promised back at E3 2016. However, Eurogamer explains that “the numbers, as impressive as they are, don’t fully represent what the final product aims to deliver,” which is true 4K games running at 60 frames per second. Stay tuned on OnMSFT as we’ll cover more details about Project Scorpio today.

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