Xbox 720, Xbox Loop -- whatever Microsoft ends up calling it, that hot rod of a console looks to be on deck for a late fall 2013 release. According to
IGN's sources, this successor to the Redmond gaming throne is purported to pack a GPU based on
AMD's 6000 series of chips and will boast silicon circuitry that catapults its performance past Nintendo's upcoming
Wii U by 20 percent. If you're looking for a more apples to green X's comparison, this
next-gen console's graphical capabilities are also reportedly six times greater than its 360 progenitor. While MS is likely holding back its monstrous new platform for a big E3 reveal, it appears the company's still whittling down its spec list, with dev kits to be issued later this August. No mention was made of its rumored Kinect 2 integration, but we're more than certain that famous
hacking tech will be front and center.
[Image credit: Joseph Dumary]
Next Xbox console to be six times more powerful, headed for fall 2013 release? originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 24 Jan 2012 18:18:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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