We’ve split this out into system, video, audio, interfaces and ports for easy reading. Without further ado, here they are, nerds:

Xbox Series X system specs

  • 3.6 GHz w/ SMT Enabled ** Raw throughput, discounts seek overhead and system usage *** Expandable Storage matches internal storage performance

Xbox Series X video

Xbox Series X audio

Xbox Series X interfaces & ports

All this talk of hardware specs for the Xbox Series X comes just a week after E3 2020 was cancelled, spoiling Microsoft’s chance to show off its new console to fans in Los Angeles. It has since decided that it will host an online event to discuss Series X and Project xCloud this week.
While we haven’t had confirmation of a lot of titles for the Xbox Series X, the Digital Foundry report highlights Forza 7, Gears 5 and Minecraft running on the new Xbox, as part of its extensive commitment to backwards compatibility. Players who buy certain titles on the Xbox One X this year will also be able to upgrade to the Xbox Series X for free, with CD Projekt confirming recently that the highly-anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 will take advantage of the feature.

Microsoft’s online events this week are also expected to talk about the Series X’s “audio ray-tracing” that director of Xbox program management Jason Ronald discussed in a recent podcast. While we’re crunching numbers and stats, here’s Microsoft’s bullet-point list of the features it claims highlight the innovation of the Xbox Series X:

HDMI 2.1 Support 120Hz Support Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) Dynamic Latency Input (DLI) DirectStorage NVMe SSD Rate Decompression Opus and Vorbis Audio Decode Convolution / FFT Hardware Offload Sampler Feedback Streaming (SFS) Hardware Accelerated DirectX Raytracing (DXR) Variable Rate Shading (VRS) Mesh Shaders GPU Work Creation 8K Capable Machine Learning Acceleration

Xbox Series X specs vs PS5

Sony hasn’t yet revealed the PS5 specs in as much detail as Microsoft and the Xbox Series X, but lead architect Mark Cerny has spoken about the next PlayStation confirming it will use a third-generation Ryzen CPU with eight cores, based on the 7nm Zen 2 architecture. The SSD inside the console is fast enough that according to a report by Wired it took around 0.8 seconds to fast travel in Spider-Man compared to 15 seconds on PlayStation 4 Pro.

You can find a whole lot more about the PS5 right here, including the PS5 controller and leaked photos of the devkit.

Xbox Series X specs in full and how it really compares to Xbox One X - 64