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Engadget.com has an inside-look-video on the development of the Xbox One, watched it and the following line caught my attention:
"We purposefully did not target the highest end graphics. We targeted it more as a broad entertainment play." (at the 5:43-minute-mark)
Link to the article: http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/21/building-xbox-one-an-inside-look/
Direct link to the video: http://www.viddler.com/v/10738ac4?secret=81714898
What do you think about this approach? How will it affect the battle with Sony?
EDIT: Another interesting tidbit:
"(Microsoft wouldn't give us specifics other than to say, "The system is designed for an SoC up to about 100W, but will vary on the scenario.")" - out of the article to the video from above.
For comparison's sake: this is slightly above the power draw of the current Xbox 360 Slim and PS3 Slim (source).
Engadget.com has an inside-look-video on the development of the Xbox One, watched it and the following line caught my attention:
"We purposefully did not target the highest end graphics. We targeted it more as a broad entertainment play." (at the 5:43-minute-mark)
Link to the article: http://www.engadget.com/2013/05/21/building-xbox-one-an-inside-look/
Direct link to the video: http://www.viddler.com/v/10738ac4?secret=81714898
What do you think about this approach? How will it affect the battle with Sony?
EDIT: Another interesting tidbit:
"(Microsoft wouldn't give us specifics other than to say, "The system is designed for an SoC up to about 100W, but will vary on the scenario.")" - out of the article to the video from above.
For comparison's sake: this is slightly above the power draw of the current Xbox 360 Slim and PS3 Slim (source).