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Xbox One X Advances Consoles and Already Has Huge Developer Support

Microsoft's newly launched Xbox One X scores big with numerous console firsts. The company showed off 43 games at its event today.

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As the is comfortably the most advanced console ever made, it has plenty of interesting additions. was eager to point these console frists out at its event today. It seems much of what the company promised from was the real deal.

For example, the processor is the most advanced ever. As the company promised, supersampling makes Xbox One games look even better on the X. While it won't push them up to 4K, they will look much better than on regular 1080p resolution.

The result of the specifications means Xbox One X is 40% more powerful than any other console.

Microsoft also announced that the console will boast a liquid-cooled vapor chamber. To put this into perspective, liquid cooling is reserved for server grade gaming and is only on PC. Yes, this is another console first for Xbox.

Packing all of this technology into a single console may have been tough. Considering this, Microsoft was especially proud to say Xbox One X is the smallest console it has ever made. This is a dazzling achievement, all things considered.

Xbox One X will be launching on November 7. The company says the launch will happen globally.

Since Scorpio was announced last year, it has drawn plenty of interest for its market-busting specs. However, one of the potential stumbling blocks was if developers would embrace the platform.

Microsoft has answered that at E3 today. The company is in the midst of showcasing 43 different titles on stage. This is the largest game presentation the company has ever showcased.

It is a clear message that Xbox One X has been embraced by developers and 4K gaming is truly here.

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Xbox One X specs

  • CPU: Eight custom x86 cores clocked at 2.3GHz
  • GPU: 40 customized compute units at 1172MHz
  • Memory: 12GB GDDR5 with 8GB for games
  • Memory bandwidth: 326GB/s
  • Hard drive: 1TB 2.5-inch
  • Optical drive: 4K UHD Blu-ray
Luke Jones
Luke Jones
Luke has been writing about all things tech for more than five years. He is following Microsoft closely to bring you the latest news about Windows, Office, Azure, Skype, HoloLens and all the rest of their products.

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