Xbox Series S
Xbox Series S is the fourth generation console under Microsoft’s Xbox division. The small-sized tech powers the same CPU as Xbox One X but has a slower clock speed and GPU. Xbox Series S is an affordable console that performs significantly better than an Xbox One X or a PlayStation 4 Pro.
The console was released at the end of 2020, and it targets 1080p and 2K resolutions. At eXputer, we cover hot news pertaining to both Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X hardware and write well-informed opinion pieces on the platform.
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- Designer: Microsoft
- Release Date: November 10, 2020
- Original Price: $299
- Generation: 9th
- Successor: NA
- Predecessor: Xbox One
Xbox Series S Tech Specs
CPU | 8x Zen 2 Cores at 3.6GHz (3.4GHz with SMT)* |
GPU | Custom AMD Radeon RDNA 4 Teraflops, 20 CUs at 1.55 GHz |
Memory | 10GB GDDR6 RAM |
Storage size | 512GB NVME SSD Storage Drive |
Weight | 4.25 lbs |
Video | 1440p, 4K Support through playback or upscaling (120fps) |
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