For several GameSpy editors, Game Developers Conference (GDC) is one of the best and most enjoyable events held each year. One of the primary reasons for GameSpy"s GDC love is that the editors get to interact with some of the best talents in the business. Recently, some of GameSpy"s friends in the development community shared a ton of details on Microsoft"s next console system. Keep in mind that all of this information is based off of alpha development kits and current projections for the final hardware. Everything is subject to change. In the first part of our Xbox expose, I"ll cover the console"s hardware components and software goals. Since the final name of the next Xbox hasn"t been revealed yet, I"ll refer to the system by its codename, Xenon.
The Guts of the Next Box
- CPU - Xenon"s CPU has three 3.0 GHz PowerPC cores. Each core is capable of two instructions per cycle and has an L1 cache with 32 KB for data and 32 KB for instructions. The three cores share 1 MB of L2 cache. Alpha 2 developer kits currently have two cores instead of three.
- GPU - Xenon"s GPU is a generation beyond the ATI X800. Its clock speed is 500 MHz and it supports Shader 3.0. Developers are currently working with an alpha 2 GPU. Beta GPU units are expected by May and the final GPU is slated for a summer release. The final GPU will be more powerful than anything on the market today; in game terms, it would handle a game like Half-Life 2 with ease.
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