You and me both. It'll be nice to be playing on the most powerful console of all time.
You can do that right now with a PS4 tho. #shade
You and me both. It'll be nice to be playing on the most powerful console of all time.
Can't wait too ... (even though, I'm also gonna need a new TV, right?).
I don't know if this wired article has been posted in this thread but I'll include the link below. There's been a lot of speculation on here about the Scorpio's gpu with most pointing to Vega. I'm firmly of the belief that it's is almost certainly a modified polaris gpu. The new rx480 at 1266mhz is rated at 5.8 teraflops of gpu power. If Microsoft isn't actually rounding up here, then certainly it must be a modified 480 with a few more cu's and sp's at a lower clock speed? Looking at the render again, the cooler in the box resembles that of a blower style gpu?
Anyway, in the article linked below, Spencer informs wired that after talking to their partners, they determined that they needed a gpu around the gtx 980 level to deliver a premium 4k gaming experience. Again, all we've heard about the the rx480 suggests that the 480 delivers 980 level performance. It's possible that the neo and Scorpio are both using Polaris but maybe at different clock speeds or slightly different chips? If that is the case, I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft are still using the jaguar cpu.
Wired Article
We asked the partners, 'in order to build a true high-fidelity 4K game, what capabilities do you need?' That's what we designed Scorpio around. It's kind of like a 980 card on PC. I get the capability that I need as developer to deliver a high-fidelity 4K game.
I don't know if this wired article has been posted in this thread but I'll include the link below. There's been a lot of speculation on here about the Scorpio's gpu with most pointing to Vega. I'm firmly of the belief that it's is almost certainly a modified polaris gpu. The new rx480 at 1266mhz is rated at 5.8 teraflops of gpu power. If Microsoft isn't actually rounding up here, then certainly it must be a modified 480 with a few more cu's and sp's at a lower clock speed? Looking at the render again, the cooler in the box resembles that of a blower style gpu?
Really? That's extremely exciting if true!...Plus didn't DF already stated that it's based on PC tech that has yet to be announced?
The only reason I don't think it will go for $499 is because during the IGN roundtable with all of the heads of Xbox, Phil Spencer told a story about how bad it was being on the more expensive side when releasing a console.
I think they came in with a mandate to provide good VR and 4K support but I think there was probably another mandate to design the box around a $399 price point. They'll have the most powerful box but they need a compelling price point to match.
Really? That's extremely exciting if true!
Does someone know the source for this?
However, based on the differential in spec between Neo and Scorpio, it's unlikely that the new Microsoft console uses Polaris at all. A 40 CU part would need a mighty overclock to hit 6TF, and based on the rendered imagery we've seen, the heating assembly planned for Scorpio looks a little lacklustre. With that in mind, our money is on a downclocked version of AMD's upcoming Vega technology.
You and me both. It'll be nice to be playing on the most powerful console of all time.
DeletedIt's not hard to have the most powerful console in late 2017.
I didn't say that it would be the exact same, I just suggested that it will be a Polaris chip. It'll probably be customized with a 384 bit bus. Again, the reason I don't think it's Vega is because Vega is supposedly using hbm2 only. It doesn't make sense for them to take that chip, switch the memory controller and use g5 memory. It certainly won't be 12gb of hbm2 in the Scorpio. Anyway, it's just speculation on my part. Information will probably start leaking out early next year.Microsoft and Sony consoles have always released with state of the art GPU for their year. Scorpio would be at least a Vega, if not Navi, derivative. If Vega and Navi are Polaris only, then I still doubt the configuration would same as RX480.
The bus is either 192 or 384 bit, where as RX480 has a 256 bit bus.
Yea, memory bandwidth is required for 4k. The reason I suggested this is because I think it would make more sense to use full Polaris which is rumored to have 40 cu's than it would be to significantly down clock Vega.That's not exactly what he said though.
I'm not sure what exactly he was implying with the 980 reference, but we know that the Scorpio's memory bandwidth is far greater than both the RX480 and a 980. Plus didn't DF already stated that it's based on PC tech that has yet to be announced?
It's not hard to have the most powerful console in late 2017.
This statement by digital foundry is wrong. 2304sp * 2 * 1.266ghz = 5.8tf. Leaked reports regarding the 480 from China have already confirmed that the stock cards hit the boost clocks with ease. The chip isn't too hot and it draws little power. A mighty overclock is not needed to hit 6tf and this is with the 36 cu 480. Again, that article is factually incorrect. I just don't see it being Vega because I'm assuming they'll want the two to be < 150-200 watts. The rx480 is rated at 150 watts but rumors suggest that it draws around 110 watts. All things considered, I don't think it can be Vega especially when they are increasing the amount of memory and using g5 memory instead of hbm2.http://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-xbox-one-project-scorpio-spec-analysis
Nothing is set in stone but I think it's safe to assume it's Vega. I mean, this thing is coming out late 2017 after all.
Nope not hard, a joy!
Tell me about it, at the time Scorpio arrives I already played on the most powerful one for almost 4 years. Don't get used to it though, Sony won't sit on their arses for too long (this time).
Can the nerds here, tell me how twice the memory bandwidth, but 5x the teraflops can balance out?
well probably have about 3 years on top![]()
There's been a lot of speculation on here about the Scorpio's gpu with most pointing to Vega. I'm firmly of the belief that it's is almost certainly a modified polaris gpu. The new rx480 at 1266mhz is rated at 5.8 teraflops of gpu power. If Microsoft isn't actually rounding up here, then certainly it must be a modified 480 with a few more cu's and sp's at a lower clock speed?
This statement by digital foundry is wrong. 2304sp * 2 * 1.266ghz = 5.8tf. Leaked reports regarding the 480 from China have already confirmed that the stock cards hit the boost clocks with ease. The chip isn't too hot and it draws little power. A mighty overclock is not needed to hit 6tf and this is with the 36 cu 480. Again, that article is factually incorrect. I just don't see it being Vega because I'm assuming they'll want the two to be < 150-200 watts. The rx480 is rated at 150 watts but rumors suggest that it draws around 110 watts. All things considered, I don't think it can be Vega especially when they are increasing the amount of memory and using g5 memory instead of hbm2.
Genuinely looking forward to how Scorpio's approach will impact the next generation / iteration of consoles.
Do you own AMD stocks by any chance?
Seriously, that thing may become the doomed platform hardcore gamers enjoy.
I'm really not sure how much power Xbox has still in them in 18 month. Scorpio might never take off because it's too late, too expensive and leaked to death too early.
You and me both. It'll be nice to be playing on the most powerful console of all time.
Holy sht! That's amazing if truehttp://www.eurogamer.net/articles/digitalfoundry-2016-xbox-one-project-scorpio-spec-analysis
Nothing is set in stone but I think it's safe to assume it's Vega. I mean, this thing is coming out late 2017 after all.
I did that on N64, Xbox, PS3 and now PS4.
Can the nerds here, tell me how twice the memory bandwidth, but 5x the teraflops can balance out?
Genuinely looking forward to how Scorpio's approach will impact the next generation / iteration of consoles.
I don't get it. Phil told us that the Scorpio would be a waste without a 4K TV, then tells everyone that developers can use the hardware however they want?
I don't think that's what he was aiming to say.
His point was that if you don't own a 4K tv, you won't be able to percieve many of the benefits of owning a Scorpio, so getting a Xbox One S might be better for your money.
Replace ps3 with 360.
This statement by digital foundry is wrong. 2304sp * 2 * 1.266ghz = 5.8tf. Leaked reports regarding the 480 from China have already confirmed that the stock cards hit the boost clocks with ease. The chip isn't too hot and it draws little power. A mighty overclock is not needed to hit 6tf and this is with the 36 cu 480. Again, that article is factually incorrect. I just don't see it being Vega because I'm assuming they'll want the two to be < 150-200 watts. The rx480 is rated at 150 watts but rumors suggest that it draws around 110 watts. All things considered, I don't think it can be Vega especially when they are increasing the amount of memory and using g5 memory instead of hbm2.
Vega this and Zen that is largely irrelevant. It's an APU of a particular size, what goes into it doesn't really matter. It's the silicon space you are mostly paying for. Sure there might be some premium on the newer architecture, but not much.
On 14nm, the size of a 6TF GPU + Zen CPU would be very similar to a 28nm launch Xbox One APU. Maybe 10 to 25 dollar difference.
Then going by the images and given bandwidth, the Scorpio will have 12GB of standard GDDR5 on a 384bit BUS. That extra / different RAM is maybe another ~30 bucks or so.
So the build cost of this thing will easily come in within the $499 or less range. No way will it be more than that for the base model. Extra SKU's with bigger HDD's etc don't count.
I will remove my left gonad if it's more than $499.
I hardly know anything about this, but I'm presuming computing efficiency? Similar to Intel's I series?Are there any fundamental differences between Polaris and vega, other than vega having more CUs and the option of HBM for some variants?
To answer your last question, no. What I do think is that 1 year is way too short to think support is going to drop. I'll give it 3-4 years from Scorpio launch before we start hearing rumblings of the next thing. 2019/2020 would be a good year to drop Xbox One support and get the next big thing in console gaming. Like I said, they aren't going to drop 20-30mil users for this new thing after 1 year.
Yep. I just need a release date and a price pls. I'm ready.Can't wait to purchase this 6 TF-Monster from Microsoft![]()
Ergo - please buy the xbox one s whilst we are working on this one.
Anyone that thought for a second that the Scorpio would only cater to the minuscule 4K TV market, is on something
You and me both. It'll be nice to be playing on the most powerful console of all time.
Does "most powerful" mean something different in your part of the world?Replace ps3 with 360.
So will the Scorpio games already be limited to 50 GB discs because of the original Xbox One?
Maybe you can take it that way. But it's clear that these two consoles would be interesting to completely different customers.
Of all the people who waited 3 years to get an xb1 at $299, how many do you think will instead pay premium price to buy a Scorpio at launch.
We're talking price concious people who probably have a 1080p tv at best VS people who are early adopters of expensive new tech.
There's very little overlap.
Unless Sony goes back to the drawing board, it's going to be VERY hard for Scorpio to be the cheaper console...near impossible...
TBH thinking of Scorpio as a 4K console kind of kills my hype for it, because it's only 6TF..that's just not enough power to have high solid frame rates at that resolution. I really really hope MS doesnt secretly discourage devs from choosing high fidelity visuals at 1080p/60fps over just achieving 4K. God I'd love a jaw dropping 'KI4' at 1080/60.
TBH thinking of Scorpio as a 4K console kind of kills my hype for it, because it's only 6TF..that's just not enough power to have high solid frame rates at that resolution. I really really hope MS doesnt secretly discourage devs from choosing high fidelity visuals at 1080p/60fps over just achieving 4K. God I'd love a jaw dropping 'KI4' at 1080/60.