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Xbox Series X – New Chip Picture Points To 8K Target

Xbox Series X – New Chip Picture Points To 8K Target
Kingston FURY Renegade SSD With Heatsink Giveaway 2023

Next generation of consoles will be out during this year, around Holiday season. Microsoft seems to be ahead of Sony this moment, revealing the Xbox Series X. There seems to be varied speculation about current released material with both consoles.

Xbox Head Phil Spencer recently showed on his Twitter profile picture, giving us what we can only assume is the next gen console’s main processor chip. It reads Project Scarlett on the chip as well as “8K”.

While 4K is still in the works, so possibly 8K would be the next step after that. Like I mentioned it is only speculation, as nothing has been officially confirmed yet. Maybe soon we will hear more, or maybe it’s just a funny prank, we will have to wait and find out.

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