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Jeuxvideo.com reveals both Xbox Scarlett models will feature SSD, will be revealed at E3 2019, with Halo Infinite as launch game


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Obviously a rumour. An E3 2019 reveal if it's late 2020, basically confirms Sony having their own PS5 event and launching early. Enjoy your discless future. :laff: 

 

- Two Scarlett devices announced this E3: Lockhart and Anaconda
- Lockhart = entry level device, no disc drive, digital focused machine
- Anaconda = high end device, price similar to Xbox One X's launch price
- Xbox should announce a disc drive less Xbox One in the coming months
- Launch fall 2020
- For the specs sheet, they say that this is what was rumored to be but can only confirm the presence of SSDs on both machines. They're NOT confirming the full sheet. 
- Halo Infinite is a launch crossgen game
- Ninja Theory's game is slated for early 2020

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So an insider said that "Not all of the specs are accurate". But seems like there is some truth to it, which ones, fuck knows. I assume the lockhart GPU spec is bullshit. So one system is flatout 1080p?

 

Xbox "Lockhart" Xbox "Anaconda"
CPU Custom 8 Cores - 16 threads zen 2 Custom 8 Cores - 16 threads zen 2
GPU Custom NAVI 4+ Teraflops GPU Custom NAVI 12+ Teraflops
RAM 12 Go de mémoire GDDR6 16 Go de mémoire GDDR6
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Microsoft refers to Anaconda as Scarlett Pro and Lockhart as Scarlett Arcade. Think of Lockhart as the successor to the Xbox One S, whereas Anaconda is the successor to the Xbox One X. And to toss one more name into the bunch, Danta is the name of the Scarlett devkit that is based on Anaconda.

On the xCloud side of things, there is Anthem; this is what Microsoft calls the Xbox One S version of its cloud platform. Anthem V2 will roll out later next year which will be based on a revised version of the Xbox One S that is focused on reducing the cost to manufacture the hardware. And of course, there is an Anaconda Cloud in the works as well.

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