All You Need to Know About Microsoft Xbox Project Scorpio

All You Need to Know About Microsoft Xbox Project Scorpio

Microsoft has finally revealed the specifications of this forthcoming Xbox Project Scorpio console. The figures largely confirm that which has been floated by the analyst community previously.

The console will deliver 6 Teraflops of computing power, offer 4K gaming, will have 326 GB/s memory bandwidth and come in with 8 CPU cored. In short, the Xbox Project Scorpio will be an immensely powerful machine.

Having said all of that, here’s a look at the Project Scorpio in detail:

More Processing Power
The Xbox Project Scorpio is clocked at a higher speed than the PS4 Pro, indicating that the machine has more processing power. The octa-core processor in the yet to be released Microsoft console is clocked at 2.3 GHz, compared to the 2.1 GHz clock speed of the PS4 Pro. Nintendo has never attempted to match the other competitors in the console marketplace in pure spec terms, and thus the Nintendo Switch’s octa-core processor is clocked at only 1.02 GHz.

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Graphics Processing
The graphics processing unit included in a console is critically related to its ability to deliver quality gaming. And it is thus notable that the Xbox Project Scorpio outperforms the PS4 Pro here as well. The Xbox Project Scorpio features 40 compute units clocked at 1,172 Mhz, while the PS4 Pro only possesses 36 compute units clocked at 911 MHz. This is one area in which the Nintendo Switch is fairly competitive with the powerhouses of Microsoft and Sony, with the GPU speed of the Japanese console being 768 MHz.

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Memory
There is nothing to choose between the two major players in the console battle here, with both the Xbox Project Scorpio and PS4 Pro relying on 8GB of RAM memory. Nintendo’s less powerful machine naturally requires somewhat less memory, and thus the Japanese video games giant has only included 4GB of memory in the Switch.

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Memory Bandwidth
Memory bandwidth is the rate at which data can be read from, or stored into, memory by a processor. This is another spec category that can have a serious influence over performance. So Microsoft fans will be excited that the Xbox Project Scorpio is 50 percent more powerful than the PS4 Pro in this area. The 326GB/s of the Xbox Project Scorpio compares very favourably to the 218GB/s of the PS4 Pro. The Nintendo Switch doesn’t really compete particularly well in this department, with the console only delivering memory bandwidth of 25.6GB/s.

Storage
With video games taking up an increasing quantity of memory, storage is becoming ever more important in this niche. But this is one area in which Microsoft has chosen not to arm the Xbox Project Scorpio with great power. Both the Scorpio and the PS4 Pro feature 1TB of native storage. It is rather difficult to compare the Nintendo Switch to either of the Sony and Microsoft consoles in this area, as it simply works completely differently. The cartridge-based system, with micro SD built in to the console, means that the Switch features only 32GB of native storage. But, of course, significantly less is needed.

Optical Drive
The optical drive included with a video game console has been a vital component of previous console generations. Sony has decided to veer away from its previous policy of delivering the best optical drive possible in its console range, offering PS4 Pro consumers a standard Blu-ray drive. Microsoft has already made a big deal out of this omission, promoting the fact that it includes a 4K Blu-ray drive in the Xbox Project Scorpio. Meanwhile, Nintendo has done the complete opposite! There is, quite simply, no optical drive included in the Nintendo Switch.

Portability
The fact that the Nintendo Switch can be docked with a television, and also removed for portable gaming, is a massive selling point of the console. The performance of the Nintendo Switch even when being carried around in the real world is extremely respectable, and this feature of the console has already received a great deal of plaudits. It is also a unique feature in the current console generation, with Sony’s PS4 Pro unable to deliver portable gaming, and no plans for this feature to be included in the Xbox Project Scorpio either.

Price
Microsoft has yet to officially announce the price of the Xbox Project Scorpio, but early estimates suggest that it could be price in the $500 to $600 range. Some estimates have even been even higher than this, based on its powerful specs, but Microsoft must surely ensure that the console is priced at $600 at the absolute maximum.

Having said all of that, the fact remains that the Xbox Project Scorpio is the most powerful of the three. However, Microsoft faces a massive challenge to deliver an affordable unit into a marketplace in which Sony is already established as the dominant player. So, we just have to wait and see.

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