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8K Xbox? I'm skeptical.

TechLinked@techlinked758.6K viewsJun 11, 20198:15
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The video 8K Xbox? I\'m skeptical covers the early hype surrounding Microsoft\'s Project Scarlett announced at E3. It begins by describing the console as a PC-like, high-power system that is said to be four times as powerful as the Xbox One X, with claims of up to 120 frames per second and 8K output, plus a custom SSD. The host critiques these specs, noting that \

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What is Project Scarlett expected to deliver in terms of performance and visuals?
Project Scarlett is described as up to four times more powerful than Xbox One X, with claims of up to 120 frames per second and 8K output supported by HDMI 2.1, along with a custom SSD and a Zen 2 based CPU and Navi based GPU with potential ray tracing.
Will the next Xbox rely on cloud gaming or a hybrid approach?
The coverage suggests a hybrid approach where streaming from the home console and cloud components are both involved, rather than relying solely on cloud servers, with unclear bandwidth requirements and implementation details.