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Xbox Series S: Lockhart project to be unveiled in August – News

According to information from the site, it was in June, during what would have been its traditional E3 2020 conference, that Microsoft intended to lift the veil on the Xbox Series S, in order to explain to the general public the positioning of this machine less powerful and less expensive than the model marked with an X, but sharing the same catalog, just like two PCs with different configurations. But between the cancellation of E3 and the various worries caused by teleworking, Microsoft had to change its plans and opt for a monthly “Xbox 20/20” program until the launch of the console. In fact, there was finally no particular announcement in June, Microsoft only came back to take stock on issues known as Smart Delivery.

According to Eurogamer, Microsoft would keep the announcement of the Xbox Series S warm for the month of August, which means that the July meeting will always be entirely dedicated to the exclusives in development within Xbox Game Studios, Halo Infinite on your mind. Friday, Tom Warren of The Verge was relaying new rumors about the Xbox Series S, which Microsoft has still not confirmed in any way. The latest internal documents to date, however, add a little more grain to grind. According to information from Tom Warren, the Xbox Series S would offer 7.5 GB of RAM to developers (compared to 13.5 GB of RAM available on the Xbox Series X), around 4 teraflops for the GPU (against 12 teraflops for the Xbox Series X) and a similar CPU.

Microsoft would position the Xbox Series S as a new generation machine aligning 1080p and 1440p, while the Xbox Series X targets a 4K resolution, each machine occupying a price zone probably quite distinct.

An Xbox Series S concept imagined by jiveduder on Reddit

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