
Xbox 360 & Next-Gen Live Specifications Leaked 226
Tim Grube writes "Gaming Horizon is reporting that the Xbox Live 360 specifications and console specifications have been leaked. Xbox Live on the next generation is said to have two version, a free one and a subscriber one. The Xbox 360 iself will have a DVD-RW, be Wi-Fi Ready, contain 3 USB ports, and have 512 GDDR3 RAM."
Looks impressive (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Looks impressive (Score:3, Insightful)
It will be quite funny, really, the hardware will be faster than any desktop (And most servers) on the market now or then by a long shot (It will even blow away the fastest Apple G5s), and yet it will probably sell for well under $1000.
You can bet the xbox linux people are going to be scrambling to unlock this sucker. If the original xbox made for a nice cheap
Re:Looks impressive (Score:2)
Isn't that how the original XBox was? Granted 700MHz wasn't that fast back in 2001, but it was a damn good deal to get that kind of hardware for $300 back then.
Re:Looks impressive (Score:2)
The XB360 looks like it will be FASTER than any desktop, but at a console-like pricepoint. And while this wouldn't matter to anybody who wanted the XB360 for Linux, but as a console it's GPU is loads faster than ATI/nVidia's fastest. I suspect that the XB360 might launch at about the same time or after ATI's new desktop part based on the same core, however.
Re:Looks impressive (Score:2)
Unless you only mean faster in pure Hz, which is a meaningless comparison.
The chips in the 360 are weaker but clocked higher. It will be at or just below desktop performance if only dual core systems are out by the end of the year.
But why? To me it looks like each core is essentially a PPC970, but with the ability to execute two threads at the same time (a la HyperThreading). So if anything it would be faster, no?
The GPU is a bit more up in the air. I hear NVidia is working hard to release a desk
Re:Looks impressive (Score:2)
The damn thing is a lot slower then my gf4 ti 4200 8x, and it cost about $30 more (before tax)! Nowadays it's just a spare ready to swap in if my main card (9800 pro) fails.
As I said, I bought it without researching it, and I guess my thoughts were on the fact that
5 words "Support for 4 wireless controllers"??? (Score:2)
I also hope this wireless crap like
Re:Looks impressive (Score:2)
Agreed, although ATI also was guilty of this in the 9000 series (9000, 9100, 9200, 9250 are all DX8.1, 9500, 9550, 9600, 9700, 9800). And it doesn't help that both companies use crazy qualifiers like SE, LE, XT, PE, GT, Ultra to create overlapping markets.
Really, which one is faster: a 9600 XT, or a 9800 SE? Bet you wouldn't have any id
Re:Looks impressive (Score:4, Informative)
You are kidding right? You couldn't be further from the truth. I don't own an xbox, I never planned to buy one, and I also don't plan on buying an xbox 360 (Though it's media capabilities might entice me). I'm strictly a PC gamer, and dislike console games in general. I'm really not sure how I could be an XBox fanboy.
Dual dual core machines in the 2.5 to 3ghz range or so are on the way for Apple and will most likely ship before the first xbox 360 hits the shelves.
The XB360 clocks in at 3.2, if these specs are real, not "2.5 to 3ghz". In addition, the XB360 is supposed to have THREE processors (cores), not two. If the posted specs are real it still puts Apple's fastest to shame.
And second the CPU in the xbox 360 isn't a 970 and can't be compared to it by clock speed. It doesn't take a developer with access to the hardware to know that.
It might as well be. As far as I can tell, each core in the XBOX360 should be significantly faster than a seperate PPC970. It looks to be about the same, but with something like HyperThreading added to each core. If you have information that says that the cores are slower clock-for-clock, feel free to share it, but for now it looks like each core should be faster.
The xbox 360 is weak. Sorry to burst your fanboy bubble. This is what happens when your previous effort goes in the red for 3 and a half billion dollars and the higher ups at your company slash your budget.I do hope next time you make a post like this you will make certain you know what the hell you are talking about before you make a fool of yourself. It helps to actually RTFA.
And not only is it weak, it is going to be weak by a wide margin compared to the PS3 and Revolution. This is going to be ugly for MS...
Right, do you have proof? Or are you one of those idiots who thinks that Cell must be faster simply because it has more cores, without any consideration for speed per core? I guess you're also forgetting the fact that the XB360 will be out a heck of a lot earlier than the PS3 or Revolution, possibly as much as a year earlier. So you're pretty stupid to suggest that the relative performance even matters at this point. Give any company a year of extra development time and they can put out something faster than what they have now, certainly.
My post can be summed up with an acronym STFU&RTFA
Wrong (Score:2)
>core in the XBOX360 should be significantly faster >than a seperate PPC970.
No way. PPC970 has out-of-order execution while Xbox360 CPU is in-order, so PPC970 is generally faster to execute most applications. Xbox360 CPU may be faster only when it's clocked significantly higher than PPC970 or when it has fatter SIMD (AltiVec) registers.
Re:Looks impressive (Score:2)
Besides the dash is going to look and work like avalaunch or evolutionx (which are the best dashes to have in a modded xbox these days) The only thing I will be really missing is the ability to have games stored on the hard drive for e
Re:Looks impressive (Score:1)
What? (Score:5, Funny)
MNz and Dots (Score:2)
Either that, or gaminghorizon needs to either wait for the email version of the press release to cut and paste or by a better OCR program for printed ones that can tell Ns from Hs.
As for dots, they're clearly exploring new technologies like Nintendo is rumored to be doing with 3D. In this case it's evidently something based off of Dot Matrix technology. This assumption can be backed up by the n
Iffy sources (Score:2)
Re:Iffy sources (Score:2)
Single Profile and Mobile Device Music...Great! (Score:4, Interesting)
Also cool is the support for music from mobile players. I have a Dell Pocket DJ with the Napster2Go service. This will allow me to carry my 'library' of over a million songs over to the Xbox.
I really can't see that they missed anything with this. Perhaps they will overprice is, but I'm looking for a 299 price point.
Re:Single Profile and Mobile Device Music...Great! (Score:2)
Just think how many people *gasp* rent their movies from Netflix and Blockbuster too. Oh the horror. Plus, whose tastes don't change over time. I don't listen to too many of the songs I bought 15 years ago.
Sorry that you're bitter your leet iPod doesn't offer you this added flexibility. Better luck next time.
Re:Single Profile and Mobile Device Music...Great! (Score:2)
Re:Single Profile and Mobile Device Music...Great! (Score:2)
Like I said, it's like paying for storage. I can listen to it anywhere with a car kit. And even if my HD does crash, I can just DL them all again.
Hmmm.. wheres the physics card? (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm.. wheres the physics card? (Score:2)
Re:Hmmm.. wheres the physics card? (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Hmmm.. wheres the physics card? (Score:2)
Yeah, but... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Yeah, but... (Score:3, Interesting)
Probably not a DVD-RW (Score:2, Insightful)
The new Xbox Live features sound a bit interesting, I hope they have it so you can have one Live account for Xbox 1 and 2, I don't want to pay twice for Live (not that I'll be getting an Xbox 2 that soon anyway)
Otherwise, looks kinda like what everyones been saying anyway.
[1] I really think Xbox 360 sounds silly.
Re:Probably not a DVD-RW (Score:2)
Re:Probably not a DVD-RW (Score:2)
The Media Center button is so it can act as a Media Center Extender, which the current Xbox also does - for $100 extra. It is not going to be an MCE machine itself.
It also does not imply anything about burning discs (which is not even a requirement of a real MCE machine).
256+ audio channels... (Score:5, Funny)
Specs - scary specs. (Score:5, Informative)
1. Support for DVD-video, DVD-Rom, DVD-R/RW, CD-DA, CD-Rom, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 cd, JPEG photo CD
2. All games supported at 16:9, 720p and 1080i, anti-aliasing
3. Customizable face plates to change appearance
4. 3 USB 2.0 ports
5. Support for 4 wireless controllers
6. Detachable 20GB drive
7. Wi-Fi ready
Custom IBM PowerPC-based CPU
- 3 symmetrical cores at 3.2 GHz each
- 2 hardware threads per core
- 1 VMX-128 vector unit per core
- 1 MB L2 cache
Custom ATI Graphics Processor
- 500 MNz - 10 MB embedded DRAM - 48-way parallel floating-point shader pipelines - unified shader architecture
Memory
-512 MB GDDR3 RAM
- 700 MNz DDR
Memory Bandwidth
- 22.4 GB/s memory interface bus bandwidth
- 256 GB/s memory bandwidth to EDRAM
- 21.6 GB/s frontside bus
Audio
- Mulitchannel surround sond output
- Supports 48khz 16-bit audio
- 320 independent decompression channels
- 32 bit processing
- 256+ audio channels
Xbox Live, 2 types:
Xbox Live Silver (no subscription required) and Xbox Live Gold (subscription benefits)
Features for Gold service
* Also for Silver # Also for Offline
- Seamless transition to Xbox Live account from Xbox to Xbox 360
- Access to MMOs (additional fees may apply) *
- Free Xbox Live weekends *
- Multiplayer online gameplay
- Avatar for gamer profile * #
- Motto for gamer profile * #
- Personalized look for Xbox System Guide * #
- Offline achievments * #
- Online achievements *
- Access to other players' Gamer cards via Live *
- Cumulative gamer score * #
- Location/language profile * #
- Reputation *
- Enahnced matchmaking using above
- Skill level matchmaking
- Gameplay style profile (casual, competitive, etc.)
- Recent players list *
- Free and premium download game content *
- Free and premium downloadable movies, music, tv *
- Downloadable demos/trailers *
- Microtransactions *
- Custom playlist in every game * #
- Play music from portable devices * #
- View images from digital camera * #
- Strem media from Windows XP * #
- Interactive screen savers * #
- Track info for CDs * #
- Communication with voice, video or text *
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:3, Insightful)
WTF?
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
OMG it has 700 Mega Nazi. That's a lot of Nazi!
This machine will be a threat to World Peace and should be stopped before it is to late!
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
The ATI chip & that CPU even in a few months time would run hundreds and hundreds each. This thing is a powerhouse of a computer. If they can sell them cheap enough as a console why not sell them as clusterable workstations?
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
I think we've had that conversation last iteration, and will have it again and again each time MS releases a console.
They sell at a loss because the profit is in the games market.
Hack their box to run Linux, and even though the box you just hacked is not profitable anymore, it still counts in the number of "active consoles", and when they show these numbers to the game
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
This thing is beyond any desktop PC, I'm just curious how much of a loss they take on this box.
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
quoting Zanzibar on EvilAvatar's forum:
Re:Specs - scary specs. (Score:2)
It's all about the games. Unfortuniatly, with no Halo at launch, I'm afraid you might be right about "MS will be lucky to keep half its installed base". As much as I love the Xbox's software library, a lot of people just bought the Xbox for Halo and sports games. Sad, really.
Massive Specs (Score:1)
Re:Massive Specs (Score:4, Interesting)
There selling it at a loss.
It's not in stores yet so PC prices will drop by the time it's out.
Or this could be a lie.
Re:Massive Specs (Score:2, Insightful)
MS had a problem with the original Xbox launch in that their hardware was going to cost a fortune compared to the PS2 (which had been out for some time already and I think had come down in price), and it would still lose them money. So they had the idea that they would bundle the console with a load of games and get customers to leave Wal-Mart some $400-500 lighter. That's why around the launch time t
Re:Massive Specs (Score:2)
Re:Massive Specs (Score:2)
As for them making the same amount of money... they aren't making any right now on the current Xbox. The Xbox is arou
Re:Massive Specs (Score:2)
Re:Massive Specs (Score:2)
Re:Massive Specs (Score:2)
This has been the strategy in the console industry for a long time, and one reason why a easy to install, full featured Linux (or other OS) is anathema to the manufactures.
CD-RW?! Yeah right... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:CD-RW?! Yeah right... (Score:2)
Uh. How would that have the slightest effect on piracy? Even XBOX 1 games exceed the size of a CD by ridiculous amounts. That'd be like saying the PS2's memory card will only make piracy easier.
(Heh amusingly, it does, but not for that reason.)
Re:CD-RW?! Yeah right... (Score:2)
Re:CD-RW?! Yeah right... (Score:2)
Re:CD-RW?! Yeah right... (Score:2)
"Support for DVD-video, DVD-Rom, DVD-R/RW, CD-DA, CD-Rom, CD-R, CD-RW, WMA CD, MP3 cd, JPEG photo CD"
Which the article author reworded as...
"WiFi ready, DVD-RW, 3 USB ports, and 512 GDDR3 RAM."
Which the slashdot contributor reworded as...
"The Xbox 360 iself will have a DVD-RW"
These are how rumors get started, folks.
"Leaked?" Please. (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:"Leaked?" Please. (Score:2)
If you look at those CPUs, each of them will be faster than the fastest single-core chip available from either AMD or Intel
so only one version, then? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:so only one version, then? (Score:2)
from TFS (Score:5, Funny)
The iself? That sounds more like an Apple name. I call shenanigans!
I, for one, ... (Score:4, Funny)
What you expected me to welcome an XBox?
Economies of scale (Score:5, Insightful)
Not only power, it gives them the ability to practically dictate prices for parts. Everyone seems awestruck that MS might use DDR3 or a 3core PPC or toss in a DVD burner. Why? Because they are expenseive at frys?
Once past a certain volume, manufacturing DDR3 won't be any more expensive than any other ram. Same with a new processor or even a DVD burner.
This is where economies of scale can be used to crush competitors. MS may have figured out that it can leapfrog the current state-of-the-art by guaranteeing volume to manufacturers of new technology. If so, watch out - they might use this to springboard a play out of Apple's book.
Imagine if Longhorn is released at the same time as a PC that is built out of the same contracted parts (but perhaps more of them and higher clocked) as the XBox 360. MS getting into the hardware business with a system a generation ahead of everyone else?
Frankly, the idea terrifies me. But I wouldn't put it past Bill. He is watching Apple and doesn't want his old nemesis to stomp on his pride anymore.
Whatever the case, this should be interesting...
Re:Economies of scale (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:Economies of scale (Score:2)
Interesting. Where I live it's the exact opposite. The Xbox convinced a lot of people that MS was for real in this whole console business. Even just compare the amount of respect it tends to get now on Slashdot of all places (vacation
Not a DVD-RW drive (Score:5, Informative)
DVD-RW?! (Score:2, Interesting)
512 G? (Score:2)
that would be 512 M GDDR3 RAM i presume
else i'd be really impressed *grin*
Improved Disc Speed? (Score:3, Interesting)
Price? Anyone? Bueller? (Score:2)
Re:Price? Anyone? Bueller? (Score:2)
Noise (Score:4, Funny)
The heat is on. I guess the Xbox fanboys finally will live up to their name.
Dear Fanboys.... you missed a few things... (Score:2)
Re:Dear Fanboys.... you missed a few things... (Score:2)
Also the cell is going to be very very good at graphics, but how about physics calcs? The next gen of games will no longer be graded on graphics, but on the realism of the world and that implies physics calcs. Cell is skewed to graphics whereas the ppc cores with the ati card will be able to handle complex physics better.
Re:Dear Fanboys.... you missed a few things... (Score:2)
I don't agree.. Based on the photos seen thus far, the hard drive looks removable. Also, were it a standard component, why put it outside the case (with an LCD display no less??)
Re:Dear Fanboys.... you missed a few things... (Score:2)
Source (Score:2)
"a guy where at the mtv show!!!"
"doom 3 @ 400k!!!!!!!!"
"If I have too buy Batterys to play my games on xbox360"
"Can Permanant Marker Wreck Discs?"
"I dreamed I owned an xbox 360 last night"
"Fisher Price is manufacturing the X360 consoles!"
[huge sic]
We need only wait 24 hours before we know the rea
Re:Nothing shocking (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Nothing shocking (Score:1)
Re:Nothing shocking (Score:2)
Re:Nothing shocking (Score:5, Insightful)
Well it is a console game system. If you're concerned about upgrading your game system then this might not be your system. A PC gaming rig might be more appropriate.
Myself I'm curious to compare this to the PS3 specs when we see them. I love my PS2. I'm not really a fan of MS software, but am open to the possibility of them producing a good console system.
Upgrade? (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:That is impressive (Score:2)
Re:That is impressive (Score:2)
Microsoft is likely ramping up production _now_ to have enough in stock for the first few months of sales.
Re:IBMs won the war (Score:3, Informative)
Re:Detachable HardDrive (Score:4, Insightful)
I still love how console memory cards are about the worst price on flash memory you can get these days. Sony's are occasionally on sale for $20 (from their normal retail price of $25), and have "8MB" emblazoned on them for all to see.
Meanwhile, a couple of aisles over at Wal-Mart, you can get a 512MB CompactFlash card for $30.
Re:Sounds impressive but ... (Score:2)
Or Half-Life 2 at 1280x720 at 60fps on a $300 machine.
Re:Sounds impressive but ... (Score:2)
Re:Sounds impressive but ... (Score:2)
And 1080i only gets you to 960x270 @ 60fps.
We're really going to need to get TVs up to about 1440p or so, and have the TVs be affordable too, before 4-player games really start to look good.
Re:Sounds impressive but ... (Score:2)
I'll admit that I've never been a fan of split-screen, maybe specifically because I was used to PC resolution advantages. Whatever the reason, my first exposure to 4-player Goldeneye was one of mild surprise that people devoted considerable time to playing it.
That said, I think I can get very used to playing something at 640x360. That's better than standard TVs fullscreen, isn't it? I hope that, by the time the 360 comes out,
Re:Sounds impressive but ... (Score:2)
I don't particularly like split-screen. It especially ruins fps type games when people just cheat and look at your screen, amoung other things. PCs don't split screen because everybody is usually on their own unit, as it should be for those types of games. Multiplayer console games are best when you all share one screen, or take turns, or some other non-split arragement.
Standard TV is 480i which is 720x240 @ 60fps. (The f technically stands for fields, not frames then, but that hardly matters.) Whenever
Re:Sounds impressive but ... (Score:2)
Oh yeah, I forgot: Yawn. Can't be elitist without feigning intense boredom.
Re:Wow (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm sure that the PS3 will ultimately have the kind interesting games that made me glad I own a PS2 (ICO, Katamari Damacy, Twisted Metal Black, etc.) But most of my gaming is done over Xbox Live these days, and the first dollars I spend on a next generation console will go towards whoever has the best online gaming system. So far, it looks like Microsoft is doing everything right to build on the current ge
Re:Wow (Score:3, Interesting)
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Re:Customizable face plates?? (Score:2)
Your point is still valid, just a little out of date.
Re:Customizable face plates?? (Score:2)
Mod +1 Insightful. "Ricers" created a whole new market with that line of thinking; i have a friend who works on a car "tuning" shop and they move quite a lot of money.
If front plates are customizables, people will buy them like crazy; specially kids. Need proof? Check cellphones.
Re:DVDs? (Score:3, Insightful)
I'm sure they will. They don't have the experience that Sony does to create their own, proprietary format, and the units have to be built now, before the next-gen format is settled. Sometimes you have to go with the best you have, and right now that's standard DVD. And why not? Plays people's existing library of movies, probably with HD pull-up, and is still plenty for game content. Still "good enough" for playing other compressed HD video - WMV-HD, for example.
Re:I was thinking the same thing.. (Score:4, Insightful)
They expect to fill a 25+ GB Blu-Ray disc? With what, hours and hours of MPEG-2 HD cutscenes? Textures? Half-Life 2, with all of its better-than-HD textures, fit easily on a standard DVD. PC games have barely been released standard on DVD for a year or so, and you seriously think console games are going to need Blu-Ray? Time for a sanity check.
Anyways, if - IF - they needed more than the 8 or so GB available on a dual-layer DVD, you port it to Xbox by including >1 disc, and store some of the game data on the hard drive.
Re:I was thinking the same thing.. (Score:2)
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Oh there's always something to fill the space with (Score:2)
You can also use surplus space to compensate for CPU - why waste resource decompressing something, when it can be spooled off raw?
We've heard the same argument when CDs came out, when DVDs came out etc etc. Having the extra space loses you nothing and gives the developer an opportuni
Re:Hmm (Score:2)
Re:nice specs (Score:2)
Anyways the region bullshit is too much, I agree. They should have standardized on regular movies, not UMD format either.