MatParker116 said:
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/gaming/news/a375714/new-xbox-powered-by-16-core-processor.html
The new Xbox will be equipped with a 16-core processor, a new report has suggested.
The news comes after devkits were sent out to developers following a secret meeting in London last month, reports CVG.
The kits aren't thought to represent the final appearance of the new Xbox, which is codenamed Durango, but they do house the same technology.
This includes a 16-core IBM Power PC CPU, with a graphical power on par with AMD's Radeon HD 7000-series graphics cards.
That's a lot of juice, its four times what the 360 currently has.
Hmm, and how many transistors per core, and what is the clock speed? CISC or RISC?
People, let's not get in over our heads, this 16 core CPU might still get trounced by a top level Intel Xeon. More cores != more computational capability.
Also, MS has a hell of a job on their hands making sure their API's will properly tap 16-cores, because asking the devs to do that manually will be a killer, it was bad enough with PS3's 6.
Lastly, [a href = "http://www.zdnet.com/blog/home-theater/next-generation-xbox-durango-could-ship-with-16-core-cpu/5792"]I've read that the graphics will be on par with the Radeon 7 series.[/a] When putting this one out, were MS saying it with some sort of pride or gleefulness? Because the 7 series will be outdated by the end of the year and the [a href = "http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/geforce-gtx-680-review-benchmark,review-32404.html"]top level cards have already been soundly beaten by the NVidia GTX 680.[/a]
I put this in an earlier next-gen console thread, I expect Durango and Orbis to have no more than 2GB of RAM considering the memory management algorithms and lightweight OS that go into consoles.
Aside from that, til we see something more concrete, let's keep all this speculation at a very liberal arm's length.