Emulation:Xbox One
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The Xbox One is a video game console released by Microsoft on November 22, 2005. It is a 8th-generation video game console.
The Xbox One is powered by a single AMD's semi-custom SoC containing a 8-core AMD x86-64 Jaguar CPU and a 12 CU AMD Graphics Core Next GPU, with 8 GB of unified memory (DDR3). It utilize the Blu-Ray Disc as its game media format and has a internal hard drive ranging from 500 GB to 1 TB. Its primary controller is the Xbox One Controller.
A minor updated model, the Xbox One S, was released on August 2, 2016, which features a higher GPU clock rate than the original console. A upgraded model, the Xbox One X, was released on November 7, 2017 and contains a upgraded SoC with a 40 CU AMD GCN GPU, and also came with 12 GB of unified memory.
Currently, there is no emulator on PC that can play the Xbox One game titles.
General information
- Xbox One at Emulation General Wiki
Game Streaming To Windows 10 PCs
- Allows streaming Xbox One to Windows 10 PCs.
- Requires Xbox One Controller with either micro USB cable or Wireless Adapter and Windows 10. For more detailed and updated requirements, see Instructions listed below.
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