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Tuesday, January 7, 2020

The new Xbox shows a "butt" that is not


AMD spoke at its CES show about its role in the creation of the Xbox Series X console, and presented a fake model of the same.

As we already knew, Microsoft is working with AMD to create the next Xbox console (Series X). AMD reminded us once again during the CES Consumer Electronics Show currently taking place in America. And it could have been a pretty interesting reminder, because at one point we saw the back of an Xbox Series X console, along with a number of slots located there.

Immediately something was suspicious - what would console two HDMI ports? Or optical output? Admittedly, two USB-C slots would certainly be welcome.

In any case, we later learned that AMD had displayed a false image of the device and that the "butt" of the Xbox Series X would not contain the slots mentioned above in this arrangement. Specifically, AMD downloaded this 3D model from TurboSquid.com, and whoever worked the model was just guessing what the next Xbox would look like in the back.

Still, not all of AMD's at CES were a fake. The Xbox boss showed us something that most Xbox Series X console users won't see - the AMD chip that runs it. It is labeled "8K", which is a crazy suggestion that the console will be designed to play in 8K resolution.

I mean, it must be crazy - we don't even play games in 8K on PC.

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