- Leaker ‘Moore’s Law Is Dead’ has revealed what he claims is the processor for the next Xbox console
- He says Amd Magnus APU will make Microsoft’s next console more powerful than PS6 and more expensive
- He believes the next Xbox could run on 4K 144fps on a game monitor
According to a new leakage, the next generation Xbox console will be more powerful than PlayStation 6, but it may be more expensive.
In the same video in which he claimed that the next Xbox console is targeted at a 2027 release, Leaker and YouTuber ‘Moore’s Law’ Death ‘what he claimed was AMD Magnus Apu, the main processor for Microsoft’s next console, combining a CPU and a GPU (thank you, VGC).
While detailing the main specifications, he said the processor will be 46% larger than the one allegedly set to appear in the PS6 and that it will be more powerful than Sony’s next console.
However, because of its size and power, he believes the next Xbox console can cost more than PS6 and somewhere between $ 800 and $ 1200.
“It must be stronger than the PS6, but at the same time it will also be more expensive because of this larger size and its use of bridge dies and probably a larger RAM capacity compared to the PS6, at least if it will work well as a PC console hybrid,” he said.
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YouTuber’s comments follow earlier speculation that Microsoft’s next piece of hardware will be more like a PC, which could also contain a “TV-friendly shell” that also “has a specific set of specifications in mind”, although there were no details of its processor or its size at that time.
They also claimed that if Microsoft pushed Magnus APU, it could “end especially faster than PlayStation 6”; But “Even in extreme scenarios, I don’t think it will be more than about a third faster than the PlayStation 6 console.”
“Don’t forget that even in an extreme situation, the next Gen Xbox, though faster, is probably less of a difference than even Xbox One X to the PS4 Pro, so most true console players probably don’t care if they play on a large screen TV, on a couch,” he added.
In addition, he suggested that PC-Hybrid Xbox’s power is likely to be more visible on a game monitor than a TV, which explains that he expects “Xbox Magnus” to be “a more premium version of the same performance you would get from a PS6.”
“For example, if a given PS6 game ran 4K 120fps with beam tracking on – and of course it would also have FSR4 or something to get there – I would suspect Magnus instead of doing 4K 120fps, like 4K 144fps,” Moore explained. “As it could make 20% higher image speeds, which doesn’t matter on a big screen -TV really, but matters if you’re playing on a screen on your desk that Magnus will be more intended for than PlayStation.”
He concluded, “So yes, that’s how I look at Magnus versus Playstation [6]. Ditch [the] The same performance, but will give PC players things they would appreciate that could surpass the PS6, but probably only in scenarios that PC players would worry about. “
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