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Xbox Scarlett Specs Rumor Hints At 12+ Teraflops, Ray Tracing, Dev Kits

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Over the last few days, a rumor about Xbox Scarlett specs has popped up on Reddit.

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Over the last few days, a rumor about Xbox Scarlett specs has popped up on Reddit.

Despite being quickly dubbed as fake or at least very doubt, a verified user on ResetEra has offered a comment about those specs, suggesting some of them could be legit instead.

These are the specifics in question:

  • CPU: Custom 8 cores / 16 Threads Zen 2 CPU
  • GPU: Custom NAVI @12+ teraflops
  • Memory: 16GB GDDR6
  • Storage: 1TB NVMe SSD @ 1+GB/s
  • DirectX Raytracing + MS AI

This is the comment, which among the other things suggest the console is set to have a SSD storage, a new SoC codenamed Anubis and more.

Dev kits are reportedly being delivered after GDC 2019 in March.

  • The hardware is partially true
  • Storage is true
  • Raytracing is true
  • Lockhart is not Streaming box
  • Xbox SoC codename is Anubis, check AMD’s plan
  • MS AI is not a part of the hardware, in other words, never heard of TPU or ASIC like it
  • How to implement Raytracing? See GDC 2019
  • Why they make a decision like Lockhart? See GDC 2019
  • Why there still no DevKit? After GDC 2019

Xbox Scarlett is reportedly coming in 2020, with two different models similarly to what happened with Xbox 360.

Xbox Scarlett Specs Rumor Hints At 12+ Teraflops, Ray Tracing, Dev Kits


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