I think the term 'no one gets left behind', is fairly vague. It has no details around which console will become the lead platform, etc. Today the rule for Xbox is leave it up to the developers. There's no frame rate or resolution lock by MS, so why ask them now to lock step? (unless they really _want_ XBO to stick around).
You know what I mean? First party titles on XBO are generally 1080p, but they have no reason to keep the resolution bar so high on Xbox One with another console coming through.
IIRC, base cost for Durango and Liverpool SoCs was well over $100 in 2013 each. This is a >10% price difference from waffer cost alone, not mentioning yields.
Agreed.That depends on if they envision Project Scorpio replacing XBO ASAP, of if they plan to use it as a premium device at a higher price until the next console comes out at which point Project Scorpio takes on the budget mantle while the new console takes on the premium mantle.
IE - XBO at 149-199 USD would still sell a lot more machines than Project Scorpio at 299-399 USD. In such a situation I think their first party titles would still attempt to do 1080p and/or 60 FPS on XBO.
However, if they plan to drop XBO and completely replace it with Project Scorpio within a year, then I could possibly see them not optimizing for XBO nearly as much. But even then I'd envision them dropping IQ a bit rather than sacrificing resolution or framerate.
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But what happens when 8K arrives? Imagine that Scorpio would be the low end by default.Thinking about it, I'm not sure Scorpio could ever transition into being MS's "low end" device. 384-bit bus and 12 memory chips ... for life.
It might make more sense to replace X1S with a new device, potentially positioned below Scorpio. Narrower bus etc.
On the subject of CPU, I wonder if MS's x86 emulation will ever be at the point where they could switch to ARM? They are, after all, Wizards. If not, a couple of power efficient ARM cores for the OS and freeing up all 8 'overclocked' cat cores for games might be an option ...?
It would be even worse than that. I don't know enough about all levels of system integration to list all the ways that ARM and x86 disagree on fundamental facets of what it is to be a functioning system, and a lot of even the smallest details are literally system-killing if gotten wrong, much less if there are two different definitions of correct.if you mix the type then you would have issues with code being scheduled across available resources , that code would also not be usable on the Xbox One or PC or PS4.
Even if Scorpio has an 8 year lifecycle that doesnt necessarily mean it needs Zen. After 4 years it will just be the low end option at 249$
The only way Zen makes sense is if its a new generation with exclusive games. Otherwise all that power is wasted because of Xbox One limitations. If a game is designed to be 30 fps on XB1, Zen wont make it 60 fps due to compatibility, it will just hold steady 30 fps. I think overclocked cat cores would accomplish the same purpose for a fraction of the price
Scorpio isn't tied to the hip of the xbox one. They won't share the same EOL date. The power of newer hardware is always underutilized during it's initial phase of life when the older user base is still dominant.
Ultimately what goes into Scorpio will affect development on the next Xbox during its early life, so there are benefits of throwing something stronger than cat cores if it's technically and financially feasible.
I dont think its comparable to previous generations though. This is new territory and the only comparison we really have is the smartphone industry. Your last paragraph makes sense though, throwing in Zen would extend Scorpios life greatly
But the question is if people would be willing to pay the premium for it
Isn't the whole point of the mid cycle upgrades is that they are for people who don't mind paying a premium (that is less than buying a pc) for better gameplay and graphics.
You throw in Zen + Vega and it will run any game for the xbox one at high resolution without breaking a sweat. But then you can craft games that aren't possible on the ps4 , ps4 pro or the xbox one. Esp if they put an 8 core 16 thread chip in there. The advancements in AI alone will be huge for games that take advantage of it. Open world games like gta 6 or fallout 5 or what have you will have much better AI for characters and they can shove more characters on screen at once. Lets also not forget destruction in game play which is lacking even today
And limit yourself to a relatively tiny audience. Those games won't happen until the 'next gen' for real where games aren't hampered by the older spec. If Scorpio is going to be a part of the next gen, then it'll need an improved CPU. If it's just for playing this gen at 4K, it can make do with a weaker CPU. I'm betting it's targeting the latter...But then you can craft games that aren't possible on the ps4 , ps4 pro or the xbox one.
And One could easily argue we have not yet hit the limits of our current systems. I'm betting on the latter.And limit yourself to a relatively tiny audience. Those games won't happen until the 'next gen' for real where games aren't hampered by the older spec. If Scorpio is going to be a part of the next gen, then it'll need an improved CPU. If it's just for playing this gen at 4K, it can make do with a weaker CPU. I'm betting it's targeting the latter...
or next gen for Xbox is considered the premium console and then Scorpio become the mainstream model which will need to be able to run the "next gen" games.And limit yourself to a relatively tiny audience. Those games won't happen until the 'next gen' for real where games aren't hampered by the older spec. If Scorpio is going to be a part of the next gen, then it'll need an improved CPU. If it's just for playing this gen at 4K, it can make do with a weaker CPU. I'm betting it's targeting the latter...
what have they heard apart from what had already been said? Have they heard it's 100% vega, 12gb etc?A third party dev on gaf is saying he has not heard anything about a notable boost in CPU power for Scorpio
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=227738774&postcount=219
what have they heard apart from what had already been said? Have they heard it's 100% vega, 12gb etc?
my point is that it really depends on what Ms long term views are and obviously cost.
so I can easily see argument for enough to do 4k now, and the other side that says need to be able to do more to be able to support future games without totally holding them back.