Project scorpio will offer 9 gb of ram
Table of contents:
We have been hearing about Project Scorpio for a while, but so far not many specific details have been known. Luckily, everything has changed during the recent E3 2017. Microsoft has revealed some data.
Project Scorpio will offer 9 GB of RAM
The main news is that Microsoft has confirmed it will offer 9GB of GDDR5 RAM to developers. Without a doubt, news that has surprised many, although in a good way. What does it mean to offer 9 GB of RAM to developers?
News Project Scorpio
Suppose the company is going to free up more Project Scorpio memory for developers to use in their games. In addition, the first news was that they would be offering 8 GB of RAM to developers. And 4 GB for the Xbox One operating system. Although 1 GB may not seem like much, it's great news for developers. And compared to the current Xbox One it is a noticeable difference. Surely they receive it with open arms.
We recommend reading our review of the Nintendo Switch
Xbox One has 8 GB of RAM. Of these 8 a total of 5 GB are dedicated to games. Project Scorpio, on the other hand, will have 12GB of GDDR5 RAM. Of those 12, a total of 9 GB will go to games. 4 GB more than the current ones on the Xbox One. In this way, the games will perform better in Project Scorpio.
In addition, these improvements are expected to achieve native 4K definition. It will be tomorrow night at 23:00 PEN when the next Microsoft conference is held at E3 2017. Then we can see the first images of the games in Project Scorpio in motion. A moment that many look forward to. Hopefully they live up to expectations. What do you think of these news?
Source: engagdet
Project scorpio: the only console that will offer native 4k games
Microsoft has wanted to be clear about the issue of resolution and how Project Scorpio will try to make the most of the new 4K televisions.
The project scorpio specifications are already known
Finally a part of the specifications of the new Microsoft console, Project Scorpio or Xbox Scorpio, came to light before its debut at E3.
Winepak, a project to offer windows software like flatpak
Winepak is a project that was born to simplify the process of installing and executing software created for Windows within Linux.