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|introduction      = The '''Xbox Series X/S''' are a pair of video game consoles released by [[Company:Microsoft|Microsoft]] on November 10, 2020. They are 9th-generation video game consoles.
  
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There are two console configurations: the disc-less '''Xbox Series S''' and the flagship '''Xbox Series X'''. Both consoles' primary controller is the [[Controller:Xbox Wireless Controller|Xbox Wireless Controller (Model 1914)]].
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The Xbox Series S is powered by a single AMD's semi-custom SoC containing a 8-core AMD x86-64 Zen 2 CPU and a 20 CU AMD RDNA2 GPU, with 10 GB of unified memory (GDDR5). Meanwhile, the Xbox Series X is powered by a single AMD's semi-custom SoC containing a 8-core AMD x86-64 Zen 2 CPU and a 56 CU AMD RDNA2 GPU, with 16 GB of unified memory (GDDR5). Only the Xbox Series X has a internal disc drive, and use Ultra HD Blu-Ray Disc as its game media format. Both consoles as internal SSD built-in.
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|current state    = Currently, there is no emulator on PC that can play the Xbox Series X/S game titles.
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'''General information'''
 
'''General information'''
 
{{mm}} [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Xbox_Series_X_and_Series_S Xbox Series X/S] at Emulation General Wiki
 
{{mm}} [https://emulation.gametechwiki.com/index.php/Xbox_Series_X_and_Series_S Xbox Series X/S] at Emulation General Wiki

Latest revision as of 11:03, 3 June 2023

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Xbox Series X/S
Xbox Series X/S cover
Related controllers
Xbox Wireless Controller
Predecessor
Xbox One
Xbox Series X/S on Wikipedia

The Xbox Series X/S are a pair of video game consoles released by Microsoft on November 10, 2020. They are 9th-generation video game consoles.

There are two console configurations: the disc-less Xbox Series S and the flagship Xbox Series X. Both consoles' primary controller is the Xbox Wireless Controller (Model 1914).

The Xbox Series S is powered by a single AMD's semi-custom SoC containing a 8-core AMD x86-64 Zen 2 CPU and a 20 CU AMD RDNA2 GPU, with 10 GB of unified memory (GDDR5). Meanwhile, the Xbox Series X is powered by a single AMD's semi-custom SoC containing a 8-core AMD x86-64 Zen 2 CPU and a 56 CU AMD RDNA2 GPU, with 16 GB of unified memory (GDDR5). Only the Xbox Series X has a internal disc drive, and use Ultra HD Blu-Ray Disc as its game media format. Both consoles as internal SSD built-in.

Currently, there is no emulator on PC that can play the Xbox Series X/S game titles.

General information

Xbox Series X/S at Emulation General Wiki