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Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S | |
Designer | Microsoft |
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Manufacturer | Microsoft |
CPU | Series X: AMD 8-core 3.8 GHz Series S: AMD 8-code 3.6 GHz |
Graphics | Series X: AMD RNDA 2 1.825 GHz Series S: AMD RNDA 2 1.565 GHz |
Memory | Series X: 16 GB Series S: 10 GB |
Media | Series X: Blu-ray, CD, DVD, digital Series S: digital |
Released | WW: November 10, 2020 |
Added to Museum | Not yet |
The Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S are the two models of the ninth generation console that constitute the fourth, and current, home video game console line by Microsoft.
They were released on November 10, 2020.
Models
Xbox Series X
The Xbox Series X has a built-in Blu-ray drive and also supports purchasing games over the internet through digital distribution.
Xbox Series S
The Xbox Series S lacks a Blu-ray drive so games can only be purchased over the internet through digital distribution.
A Blu-ray drive add-on is not available so the Xbox Series S can not be upgraded to the capabilities of the Xbox Series S.