Microsoft Xbox Series X Details Revealed: 12 Teraflops GPU Power, 120fps Support, Quick Resume for Multiple Games, and More

Xbox Series X will deliver twice the GPU power compared to the Xbox One X.

Advertisement
By Nadeem Sarwar | Updated: 25 February 2020 10:52 IST
Highlights
  • Xbox Series X will introduce Quick Resume support for multiple games
  • The upcoming console will also support VRS and ALLM technologies
  • Xbox Series X will offer four generation worth of backwards compatibility

Xbox Series X employs custom AMD Zen 2 processor based on RDNA 2 architecture

Xbox Series X will indeed be as powerful as the leaks had said, and what Microsoft had teased a few months ago, something we now know thanks to the latest announcement. The company has revealed figures to show just how powerful the Xbox Series X will be. A massive 12 teraflops of GPU power - that's what the Xbox Series X delivers. Microsoft has shed some more light on the hardware of its upcoming console and has revealed features such as quick resume for multiple games, backwards compatibility all the way to the original Xbox and Xbox 360 titles, 120fps support, hardware-accelerated DirectX ray tracing, and more.

Xbox Chief Phil Spencer revealed in an official blog post that the Xbox Series X will deliver 12 teraflops of GPU power, which is twice that of the Xbox One X and eight times higher compared to the original Xbox One. Moreover, the custom AMD Zen 2 processor based on the RDNA 2 architecture is claimed to bring a 4x boost in processing power compared to the Xbox One. Here are a few other key details revealed by Microsoft:

Better graphics

Microsoft says its proprietary Variable Rate Shading (VRS) will help developers deliver more stable frame rate and higher resolution by focusing on specific objects in the frame rather than pixels in the entire frame. On the other hand, hardware-accelerated DirectX Raytracing – a first for console gaming - will ensure better lighting and reflections in the game environments on the Xbox Series X.

Advertisement

Higher immersion and improved frame rate

Xbox Series X will employ SSDs, which are claimed to reduce load time and improve nearly all aspect of gaming on the upcoming console. Another notable new feature is Quick Resume for multiple games, a significant upgrade over its predecessor that only supported it for a single game at a time. Spencer notes in his blog post that Quick Resume for multiple games will let players “continue multiple games from a suspended state almost instantly.”

Advertisement

Additionally, Microsoft has also made it clear that the Xbox Series X will support 120fps gameplay. This is one of the most highly anticipated user-facing features, but so far, we don't know about the games that will support it.

Low latency gameplay

Xbox Series X, or just the Xbox, will reduce the controller latency using the new Dynamic Latency Input (DLI) feature to immediately sync the input between the controller and the console output, while also ensuring that controls are precise and responsive. Moreover, the Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) and Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) technologies will make sure that latency is kept to a minimum when connecting to a display and the visual tearing is eliminated by syncing the refresh rates.

Advertisement

Backwards compatibility

Xbox Series X will be able to play titles that arrived on the Xbox or the Xbox 360, making it four generations worth of compatibility. Games in the Xbox Game Pass library will provide better frame rate output, faster load times, and improved visuals, thanks to backwards compatibility on the Xbox Series X. Microsoft says with its new Smart Delivery feature, players can rest assured that they will get the right version of each game for their respective consoles to make the most out of the available hardware.

 

For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube.

Further reading: Xbox Series X, Xbox, Microsoft
Advertisement

Related Stories

Popular Mobile Brands
  1. Xiaomi 15T Arrives on Geekbench With 12GB of RAM and This MediaTek SoC
  2. Realme 15T 5G India Launch Today: All You Need to Know
  3. Oppo Enco Buds 3 Pro Available for Purchase in India: See Price, Offers
  4. Apple Marks iPhone 8 Plus as Vintage Alongside These MacBook Models
  5. Samsung Galaxy Z TriFold Could Launch Alongside XR Headset on This Date
  1. BCCI Says Crypto, Real Money Gaming Platforms Can’t Bid for Team India’s Title Sponsorship
  2. Scientists Discover Hidden Mantle Layer Beneath the Himalayas Challenging Century-Old Theory
  3. Astronomers Propose Rectangular Telescope to Hunt Earth-Like Planets
  4. Microsoft Testing Native Clipboard Sync Feature to Share Text Between Windows PCs, Android Devices
  5. Su From So OTT Release: When and Where to Watch This Kannada-Language Horror-Comedy Online
  6. Sennheiser Momentum 4 Wireless 80th Anniversary Edition Launched in India With Up to 60 Hour Battery Life
  7. Call of Duty Film Adaption Said to Be a 'Priority' at Paramount, Negotiations on to Acquire Rights
  8. Cannibal Solar Storm May Trigger Auroras as Powerful Geomagnetic Storm to Hit Earth Soon
  9. Apple's iPhone 8 Plus Listed as Vintage Product Ahead of iPhone 17 Launch, 11-Inch MacBook Air Now Obsolete
  10. Hidden Reason Behind Portugal’s Deadly Earthquakes Finally Explained
Gadgets 360 is available in
Download Our Apps
Available in Hindi
© Copyright Red Pixels Ventures Limited 2025. All rights reserved.