Xbox will incorporate 8K graphics to its next video game console

Microsoft announced at a press conference the next generation of video games called Project Scarlett

Microsoft announced during a press conference held on Sunday in Los Angeles (United States) – within the framework of E3 – that its new generation video game console named Project Scarlett, will incorporate graphics of up to 8k and will be driven by a high AMD processor performance.

Xbox and AMD have said, through their respective announcements, that the new Project Scarlett will allow graphics of up to 8k and up to 120 frames per second, variable update frequency and almost non-existent load times.

In addition, it will feature high-bandwidth GDDR6 memory graphics cards and a next-generation solid-state drive.

In addition, the video game console will be powered by an AMD Ryzen Zen 2 core processor and a Navi graphics processor, based on the next-generation Radeon RDNA game architecture, which includes hardware accelerated ray tracing.

Project Scarlett will be backward compatible with the previous generations of the Microsoft videogame console, and with the original Xbox games available for Xbox One today. It will be launched at the end of 2020.

K. Tovar

Source: El Heraldo

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