Microsoft is still working on a cheaper and less powerful alternative to its Xbox Series X console, leaked documents show
- Dev kits leaked onto Twitter make reference to ‘Lockhart’
- Lockhart is said to be a cheaper and less powerful Series X alternative
- Xbox has still yet to publicly acknowledge the console
New developer documents leaked onto Twitter suggest a cheaper and less powerful alternative to Xbox’s Series X console is still in the works.
The documents, which make reference to a Dev kit for a console codenamed ‘Lockhart’ are the hardest evidence yet of Microsoft’s plans for a Series X alternative.
According to The Verge, the console will support gaming at 1080p and 1440p as opposed to the Series X which supports 4K resolution.
While details about the Series X alternative are still sparse, The Verge reports that it will come with 7.5GB of usable RAM and around 4 teraflops of GPU performance.
For comparison, the The Xbox Series X will have 13.5GB of usable RAM, and runs at 12 teraflops of GPU performance.
Documents reveal that the dev kit, which is codenamed ‘Dante’ will come with with a ‘profile’ for project Lockhart which mimics performance of the console.
Rumors have circulated around Xbox’s intentions to release a second console alongside the Series X but the company has yet to publicly acknowledge Lockhart.
One of the most major details regarding Lockhart – price – also remains a mystery.
In fact, Xbox has yet to reveal the price on its Series X despite detailing its full hardware specs and showcasing in-engine footage of next-generation games in April.
Price points will be a major factor for both Microsoft and Sony’s next generation of consoles as major hardware improvements encroach on keeping price tags amenable to consumers.
Sony has yet to detail price for its PlayStation 5 and only recently details the console’s design.
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