By Staff Reporter, | April 05, 2017
Xbox Project Scorpio
Microsoft's latest console, the Xbox Project Scorpio is expected to unveil its stunning specs and features in the latter days. However, rumors have surfaced that the device might not be as stunning as expected.
Even though the devices have been confirmed, its specs and features remain uncertain for the upcoming Xbox Project Scorpio. In a tweet today, the site said it has an "exclusive Xbox Scorpio reveal" coming on Thursday, April 6, at 6 AM PT / 9 AM ET / 2 PM UK and the Digital Foundry specializes in hardware and performance breakdowns, so it might be that their reveal has something to do with Scorpio's specs or power.
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This week's Scorpio's revelation likely won't tell the full story, as we would expect Microsoft to make its own announcements about the price, release date, and other specifics on its own at a later date and the console will surely be a part of Microsoft's E3 2017 briefing in June, reports the same post.
On a different note, Verge mentioned that Microsoft previously revealed that Project Scorpio will run at 6 teraflops, ahead of its main competitor the PlayStation 4 Pro with 4.2 teraflops of graphical power.
Moreover, Microsoft plans to replace its 8GB of DDR3 RAM / 32MB of ESRAM with 12GB of GDDR5 memory on Project Scorpio. In addition, the Thursday's Scorpio revelation should provide us with information on whether Microsoft is using AMD's latest Ryzen processors, and the exact power of the system Microsoft plans to release later this year, according to the same report.
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