He also revealed that the Scorpio won’t surpass the specifications announced by Microsoft during E3 2016 which means the hardware will stick to 6 TFLOPS GPU, 320GB/s of memory bandwidth and 8 cores CPU. According to Corden, the Xbox Scorpio will also have Bluetooth support but won’t feature a Kinect port like the Xbox One S. Lastly, he revealed a bit about the Scorpio SDK stating that the dev kits have an LCD front panel that the developers can use to see statistics in real time
We will keep you updated when we have more information on this. Thoughts? Let us know in the comments below.
It's true that Project Scorpio is going to be shown off very soon.
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
Scorpio dev kits have an LCD front panel that devs can use to see stats in real time too, pretty cool.
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
Scorpio dev kit's front panel even has a nifty animation. FANCY.
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
btw Scorpio might have Bluetooth support
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
@JOIRQ Unlikely. Optimizations always happen over time, though, as devs/tools develop and improve.
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
@xLUSTx naw, everything I've tweeted is not April Fools, except for the idea Microsoft will care about Windows Phones again
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
@Dans1210 nah, I know it's next week, not 100% on the day, heard Thursday
— Jezzle (@JezCorden) April 1, 2017
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