Polygon: Xbox Scorpio will be a ~6 TFLOP system (v PS4K's 4.14), unveil soon, Fall 17

Xbox 360 original 203 W
Playstation 3 original 207 W

Polaris 10 at 6 Tflops with GDDR5 will be near 150 W. (Nviida 1070 GTX is 150 Watts). Add a 20-30 watts CPU and other components and you are in the same TDP ballpark as X360 and PS3 gen.

Obviously my calculation is based on xbox remaining on AMD using the APU coherent memory approach.

Polaris 10 / 1070 is a discrete GPU, it makes total sense discrete GPU is 1 gen ahead of APU.
 
yeah I see now. I was only going back to when they were actually announced.

Yeah well nobody could have possibly imagined Microsoft bungling a product launch in such a spectacular fashion. Just a complete misfire.

It's fucking mad to read that thread. Everyone thought Sony was going to be out of this business for sure and at this point it's the other way around.
 
Who knows, maybe they will call it Xbox2. Nothing has been confirmed yet.

I think they will call it Xbox 4 (fourth generation xbox). Then it will be iterative from there.

Does anyone feel that if XBO and PC are linked through Windows 10 like Microsoft is hoping. A service like Xbox Live doesn't really warrant the price it carries? I can't deny the service that Xbox live provides but if PC gamers are getting the service without paying why would an XBO owner have to shell out? And as it stands Microsoft already take a cut from publishers for every title sold on their Xbox store so why are they double dipping on their customers by asking for a yearly subscription fee? Same goes for Sony, sure it isn't free to maintain servers and host friends lists etc but don't push that cost onto your customers that is the cost of doing business. It's free on PC make it free on console to promote parity between the two platforms.

I think at this E3 or next they will announce that multiplayer will be free and the sub will be GWG and DWG.
 
4x is definitely enough to be considered a new console. I don't know what their branding will look like but I'd be surprised if they went the Wii U route and reused the xbox one branding in any way except to say it plays those games too.

Phil spencer has repeatedly said he doesn't like the idea of an Xbox 1.5 so I feel like this will be marketed as a new console. Back in the day 4 years was the norm for a console cycle. I think the Neo is coming out too soon and it's going to put them in an interesting position as it really is a ps4.5 and Xbox seems to be going for the jugular a year later. Either way E3 will be fascinating this year
 
Obviously my calculation is based on xbox remaining on AMD using the APU coherent memory approach.

Polaris 10 / 1070 is a discrete GPU, it makes total sense discrete GPU is 1 gen ahead of APU.

Yeah, but SOC like APU would allow to use discrete GPU and in fact the last one in this graphic is what i think MS will use:

AMD-Zen-APU-With-HBM.jpg
 
AMDs numbers are in like for like cases. Not accounting for if you increase die size, increase power draw/clocks, or possibly make more room for GPU stuff by abandoning the eSRAM for faster main memory

Increase die size ===== increase power draw

I have already abandoned the esram ( 3.3x gain = i used the theoretical ps4 jump from 1.8 to 6 )

Increase power draw poses other additional challenge to engineering,
Heat dissipation
Liquid cooled
Big Noise ( huge big fans )

Everything i listed will push up the cost dramatically
 
xbone is weak as fuck

they need a better one out as quick as possible

I am more than happy with it, just as I am with my PS4. The games look and play fine and I am not ready for more power already because I don't need it yet. I just want some great games for these systems that are still pretty damn new to me.

All of this:

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is just a pissing contest. Give me games for what I already bought and then I'll be ready for more power in a few years.
 
Phil spencer has repeatedly said he doesn't like the idea of an Xbox 1.5 so I feel like this will be marketed as a new console. Back in the day 4 years was the norm for a console cycle. I think the Neo is coming out too soon and it's going to put them in an interesting position as it really is a ps4.5 and Xbox seems to be going for the jugular a year later. Either way E3 will be fascinating this year

I think the Neo may be out early to save face on PSVR...
 
Yeah, but SOC like APU would allow to use discrete GPU and in fact the last one in this graphic is what i think MS will use:

And loses the coherent memory thing which makes console so efficient.

I ve said it before. Why not just install a win 10 copy on the next alienware tower and be done with it.
Might as well since MS is singing the games as a service tune
 
I just can't see it happening in terms of pricing. How are they going to be selling a powerhouse of a system with the equivalent of a 300-400$ GPU and still make a profit?

People seem to be drooling over the idea of 32 gigs of fucking ram and powerful desktop-class CPUs but how realistic is that without having the nextbox retail at 800 dollars?

Damn, Microsoft should just sell prebuilt PC's with the Xbox label and proprietary UI slapped on top.
Wait a minute, maybe i'm on to something here.. Call me, Phil!

...coz you're a sane person. I'm not a tech-expert and I'm looking at this with a healthy amount scepticism, too. Us getting 1000$+ top of the line PC hardware in a small 600$ box is not going to happen. In 2017 PC hardware will still be miles ahead. The gap might close a little.

Like I've said before, a GTX970/980 equivalent is doable, BUT not @400$. What about the CPU and memory? If better, this will make the price go up. I expect 499$ or 599$ (if it's really 6TF+ beefier CPU) with low margins, maybe loss for MS.
 
Not really...outside of the game enthusiast bubble, people don't care about PC gaming at all. They will sell to those people like they always have.
Who do you think a higher spec console that plays the same games is trying to appeal to? The Neo and Scorpio are most definitely a product for enthusiasts, especially at launch. The people who are not enthusiasts don't care for much graphical/performance differences, and will just pickup a base ps4 or xbox one due to them being much cheaper after the inevitable price cuts and them playing the same games.

The case for a more powerful Xbox One is honestly really weak right now the way I see it simply due to MS bringing all (or most) of their games to PC as much of their target audience could be considering pc gaming, or already is.
 
I am more than happy with it, just as I am with my PS4. The games look and play fine and I am not ready for more power already because I don't need it yet. I just want some great games for these systems that are still pretty damn new to me.

All of this:

cJlBUVL.gif


is just a pissing contest. Give me games for what I already bought and then I'll be ready for more power in a few years.


What?


No.


I am a day one edition XBO owner and the thing has been underpowered from the get go.


I'm tired of having to settle for 720/900p, terrible Performence, low Framerate animations mixed with horrific LoD/Shadows etc.


Gears, Halo, Forza, should all be mind blowing properties. So should have Titanfall been.


But they are not, and there is one reason. Bring on the power.
 
Just like Neo, currently I don't really care.

Only way I will care is if there are games I need to play on it or VR becomes huge and much cheaper on it.
 
And loses the coherent memory thing which makes console so efficient.

I ve said it before. Why not just install a win 10 copy on the next alienware tower and be done with it.
Might as well since MS is singing the games as a service tune

You dont lose the coherency, cpu+gpu+memory are connected by an interposer, is 2.5D silicon. But you fab cpu and gpu independtly and get better yields (and more efficient heat dissipation) that going one-chip APU.
 
I am more than happy with it, just as I am with my PS4. The games look and play fine and I am not ready for more power already because I don't need it yet. I just want some great games for these systems that are still pretty damn new to me.

All of this:

cJlBUVL.gif


is just a pissing contest. Give me games for what I already bought and then I'll be ready for more power in a few years.

Yeah until you see games running on God mode on the new consoles. You'll def want in. Plus it's a year and a half away.
 
And loses the coherent memory thing which makes console so efficient.

I ve said it before. Why not just install a win 10 copy on the next alienware tower and be done with it.
Might as well since MS is singing the games as a service tune

Everyone is singing the games as a service tune, in case you were selectively ignoring the others to try and make a point that ms couldn't possibly want to top the Neo because reasons. Reasons like cooling will be more expensive. Lol

...coz you're a sane person. I'm not a tech-expert and I'm looking at this with a healthy amount scepticism, too. Us getting 1000$+ top of the line PC hardware in a small 600$ box is not going to happen. In 2017 PC hardware will still be miles ahead. The gap might close a little.

Like I've said before, a GTX970/980 equivalent is doable, BUT not @400$. What about the CPU and memory? If better, this will make the price go up. I expect 499$ or 599$ (if it's really 6TF+ beefier CPU) with low margins, maybe loss for MS.

499 is probably the aim. Similar to how 399 is the probable aim of the Neo. Return to launch prices. And the hardcore console-only gamers will probably pay them
 
What?


No.


I am a day one edition XBO owner and the thing has been underpowered from the get go.


I'm tired of having to settle for 720/900p, terrible Performence, low Framerate animations mixed with horrific LoD/Shadows etc.


Gears, Halo, Forza, should all be mind blowing properties. So should have Titanfall been.


But they are not, and there is one reason. Bring on the power.

That's great, then go buy another system. As for me? I have not even owned Xbox One or PS4 for two years yet and am more than happy with what they can do. I don't need all of this extra juice right now, just games.
 
I think they will call it Xbox 4 (fourth generation xbox). Then it will be iterative from there.

Nooooooo, Zedox stop!!!! :D

We're just about to enter an era of madness and insanity and you're suggesting that MS should irritate consumers a little more.
 
Xbox 360 original 203 W
Playstation 3 original 207 W

Polaris 10 at 6 Tflops with GDDR5 will be near 150 W. (Nviida 1070 GTX is 150 Watts). Add a 20-30 watts CPU and other components and you are in the same TDP ballpark as X360 and PS3 gen.

There also a reason why both MS and Sony did not go with such numbers this gen.
If they get 6 tflops i really going wonder about the price of this thing .
 
I think the Neo may be out early to save face on PSVR...

Yea I think both Microsoft and Sony realized they need more power in order to run VR properly. If the oculus rift can work well with the Xbox Scorpio, that will be HUGE. I really want to get VR but it's expensive and my computer would need massive upgrades. By the time the Scorpio comes out the oculus will be hitting its stride and will be a perfect time to introduce it to the casual fanbase.
 
Must have missed that thread... What's your take then?

My take is that they have been demoing VR for almost a year now, on PS4's that have 40+ million out there, and the games have ran and looked great.

While this will help, it is not to 'save face for PSVR'. It is more so to keep people in an ecosystem, and offer more power at the same price points, with behind the scene cost saving on newer chips as old fabs are phased out.
 
What?


No.


I am a day one edition XBO owner and the thing has been underpowered from the get go.


I'm tired of having to settle for 720/900p, terrible Performence, low Framerate animations mixed with horrific LoD/Shadows etc.


Gears, Halo, Forza, should all be mind blowing properties. So should have Titanfall been.


But they are not, and there is one reason. Bring on the power.

Don't you own a PC?
 
D4Danger said:
I can't imagine anyone was crazy enough to think it would be #1 but I guess there's always someone here that would.
You don't need to read Gaf for this - prevailing majority opinions in 2012 everywhere were predicting Sony to trail the coming generation (or even suggesting industry exit). It was the sentiment commonly found with gaming press as well, and publisher confidence - while quite low overall in regards to console future - was also favoring Microsoft over anyone else at the time.
 
Does anyone feel that if XBO and PC are linked through Windows 10 like Microsoft is hoping. A service like Xbox Live doesn't really warrant the price it carries? I can't deny the service that Xbox live provides but if PC gamers are getting the service without paying why would an XBO owner have to shell out? And as it stands Microsoft already take a cut from publishers for every title sold on their Xbox store so why are they double dipping on their customers by asking for a yearly subscription fee? Same goes for Sony, sure it isn't free to maintain servers and host friends lists etc but don't push that cost onto your customers that is the cost of doing business. It's free on PC make it free on console to promote parity between the two platforms.
Yeah I wonder what Microsift is going to do with Xbox Live. PC gamers rejected paying for it the first time when Microsoft tried with GfWL, and with Steam more popular then ever there's still no way PC gamers will ever pay for Live. If Microsoft lets PC gamers play online for free it's going to piss off console owners and gets harder and harder to justify, but they make so much money on Live there's no way the Microsoft execs are going to let them stop charging for it. It does feel like they're stuck between a rock and a hard place with Xbox Live.
 
You're massively downplaying or underestimating the impact of early adopters and word-of-mouth here IMO. The Nielsen report last year showed the #1 reason for people buying a PS4 was superior resolution (albeit it wasn't clear if that was their reason for picking PS4 over XBox One, or just in absolute terms why they switched gen, or both).

Agreed re. WW appeal - we just differ on what impact being "second most powerful, and the most expensive" at launch had. So you think MS just need to drop the XBox One price and let the Neo go off into the distance? That seems unlikely to succeed, to me. Again I think you're downplaying the impact of power and word of mouth.

Look at the reaction Star Fox got recently (at least from me ;)) - terrible graphics by today's standards. Xbox One would very quickly become the "terrible graphics" box compared to Neo. I'm not sure there's a market for a $150 box to play 900p games at 25 fps in a market where Neo doing 1080p/60. Even if the price is $150 vs. $300 or whatever it ends up being.

You said new hardware doesn't matter and a price cut/games was more important. So if MS just drop the price on the xbox one again with the slim, then Sony doesn't get the 12 months' free reign, by your logic.

Letting gamers know that there is a box 50% more powerful than Neo coming, albeit a way out, may just influence those early adopters/"power" console gamers to hold fire and wait for MS' offering, and it will certainly weaken Sony's messaging around the PS4k, both of which are totally valid business strategies.

edit: According to that B3D post, no NEO this year means ~6 months of gap. Manageable IMO.

Your point about the size of the digital library and investment in the platform is exceptionally well made. It's a huge, huge hurdle for the second-place player. However.. you think MS should just give up and go home? Or their only answer is to keep reducing the Xbox One price until it's given away free with breakfast cereal? Or should they wait until Sony launch the PS5 and then launch their new console?

So let's talk about this strategy where in you tell the market a stronger box is coming, albeit a year out. Know who pulled this move? Sony did, back in 2005 going into 2006. By the time the PS3 finally did come out, the 360 had over a 5 million unit lead, which hit 10 million once Gears came out in holiday 2006. And the PS3 was coming off of the PS2, the most popular game console of all time, and still couldn't make up for a year head start. Yes, there were other factors that contributed to the PS3's slow start (price & market perception, primarily). MS also tried this move when both MS & Nintendo launched the far stronger consoles of the OG Xbox & Gamecube a year later and neither of them held a candle against the PS2's sales dominance.

Thats what i'm arguing here, particularly the market perception bit. I've said this before, but the sales difference being 2:1 WW, and the sales difference not matching that when we look at the NA region & UK is a huge indicator that MS' market problems begin and end in all the areas that aren't NA & UK. That is where MS needs to be making serious attempts at trying to change the market reception towards their brand. I remember Pachter breaking down the numbers & basically saying that if a Sony machine & an MS machine were to launch WW, the Sony machine would & should always have the higher numbers specifically because their WW market reception is better, and that seems like a huge disadvantage that MS just never makes any attempts at course correcting on.

And no, I don't think MS should give up & go home. In fact, in all of yesterday's news, the two bigger bits that no one is really discussing, to me anyway, is that MS is pursuing a solid relationship with Oculus (which is why I think this power jump is happening; native Oculus support) and that all X1 exclusives would now release on W10. I think they are going to continue to push Xbox in a multitude of hardware initiatives (we're rumored to be getting 2 streaming devices & an X1 slim this year alone), while also attempting to push the Xbox brand as a PC gaming brand, which is a far bigger move for the department & all of MS than Scorpio.

As for the argument behind power - we have seen a multitude of times that power just is not a factor when determining console sales. Users may think they care, and the resolution bit at the beginning of this generation was probably the closest we've ever gotten to this being true, but it seems like the $100 price difference was an even bigger factor. Resolution difference still occurs, along with other performance differences between the two, but its not stopping people from buy X1 games en masse in the territories it does well in.
 
Don't you own a PC?


Yeah, but I can't play Halo on it.

Also had to play Quantum Break on it because of the terrible port.

And I have friends who own XBOs that I would like to be able to play multiplayer games with without feeling I am giving myself the shaft by playing on the lowest common denominator machine.
 
What?


No.


I am a day one edition XBO owner and the thing has been underpowered from the get go.


I'm tired of having to settle for 720/900p, terrible Performence, low Framerate animations mixed with horrific LoD/Shadows etc.


Gears, Halo, Forza, should all be mind blowing properties. So should have Titanfall been.


But they are not, and there is one reason. Bring on the power.


Buy a PC, then? It'll be able to play all the Xbox games too in the near future.
 
What?


No.


I am a day one edition XBO owner and the thing has been underpowered from the get go.


I'm tired of having to settle for 720/900p, terrible Performence, low Framerate animations mixed with horrific LoD/Shadows etc.


Gears, Halo, Forza, should all be mind blowing properties. So should have Titanfall been.


But they are not, and there is one reason. Bring on the power.

From its announcement, XB1 was spent. And as much as I love Halo 5, I'd buy a solid PC version of it over the current XB1 version in a heartbeat. Imagining 343 trying to build their vision of Halo 6 on XB1 ... does me a frighten.

In the case of this so called "Scorpio" the leap is solid enough to guarantee significant changes for games going forward on Xbox.
 
If they want to get a GPU that size in, they are going to have to skimp on basically everything else most likely. HBM2 aint viable at that power draw, and CPU wise, who knows how Zen will shake out.

If we consider 200w the maximum limit, that's going to really seal the deal unless they want to end up with heating issues and other problems.

TLDR, expecting a full generational leap is nonsense, they are going to go for smaller jumps more often. That is what they stated
 
This was already debunked today by multiple sources on this very forum.

My take is that they have been demoing VR for almost a year now, on PS4's that have 40+ million out there, and the games have ran and looked great.

While this will help, it is not to 'save face for PSVR'. It is more so to keep people in an ecosystem, and offer more power at the same price points, with behind the scene cost saving on newer chips as old fabs are phased out.

Are we talking from this thread?

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1224049


Didn't that guy that buys all the tech, not so long ago say he wasn't blown away with ther Sony experience?

and in that thread the first quote is
The comments were made by chief technical officer (CTO) working in the industry, talking to Edge Magazine in their latest issue. In issue 294, the source states: "PSVR was going to be terrible on a [launch] PS4. It was going to be truly awful. Something a bit more powerful starts to bring VR into range. If you want to deal with crazy requirements for performance in VR, you absolutely have to do this."
 
...coz you're a sane person. I'm not a tech-expert and I'm looking at this with a healthy amount scepticism, too. Us getting 1000$+ top of the line PC hardware in a small 600$ box is not going to happen. In 2017 PC hardware will still be miles ahead. The gap might close a little.

Like I've said before, a GTX970/980 equivalent is doable, BUT not @400$. What about the CPU and memory? If better, this will make the price go up. I expect 499$ or 599$ (if it's really 6TF+ beefier CPU) with low margins, maybe loss for MS.

I can't see Microsoft going beyond 500$ either way. The sales boost of being able to market the power advantage is not worth pricing yourself out of the average consumer pricerange.

Especially when VR by all means is on rather uncertain grounds at this point on whether it'll catch on big or not. Going all out just to say you support one of the headsets won't be worth it when it turns out to just become a very niche market focused on bleeding-edge PC hardware/software.
 
I think they will call it Xbox 4 (fourth generation xbox). Then it will be iterative from there.



I think at this E3 or next they will announce that multiplayer will be free and the sub will be GWG and DWG.

Actually, you may be right.
 
...coz you're a sane person. I'm not a tech-expert and I'm looking at this with a healthy amount scepticism, too. Us getting 1000$+ top of the line PC hardware in a small 600$ box is not going to happen. In 2017 PC hardware will still be miles ahead. The gap might close a little.

Like I've said before, a GTX970/980 equivalent is doable, BUT not @400$. What about the CPU and memory? If better, this will make the price go up. I expect 499$ or 599$ (if it's really 6TF+ beefier CPU) with low margins, maybe loss for MS.

You are overestimating the cost of these components pretty drastically, and forgetting that this rumor says the console won't be out for 15+ months.

A 290x had 5.6TF nearly three years ago. A die-shrunk, more power efficient version of a 4 year old (when this comes out) card is not unreasonable for a console.
 
You don't need to read Gaf for this - prevailing majority opinions in 2012 everywhere were predicting Sony to trail the coming generation (or even suggesting industry exit). It was the sentiment commonly found with gaming press as well, and publisher confidence - while quite low overall in regards to console future - was also favoring Microsoft over anyone else at the time.

yeah I think we got our wires crossed because the original post I replied to mentioned the consoles by name and I just remember the xbox one being a disaster from the start. I see now that he meant more generally that people expected the next xbox to be the leader (which before they were announced isn't too hard to believe. the 360 was good)
 
Well, according to Kotaku, the source said 5 to 6, yet Poly wants to cling to the number 6, and it makes their bar chart look that much more, 'wow'.

With how the tech looks out there, I am more inclined to believe it would one low 5's to 5. But hey, that is not as fun when people want to compare with bars and stuff.



And how much to Surface devices cost in comparison to the console world? Hell in comparison to other products in their demographic?

Pricing and games will be key. Unless MSFT is looking more enthusiast not unlike Steam Machine, then it is a totally different game plan than mainstream affordable consoles.

Listen to yourselves, liquid cooling, 6TFlops, Surface Team, etc.. That does NOT sound in the console pricing realm.

Seeing as you seem to be in the know, what will the Neo and Scorpio actually consist of then?
 
Yeah I wonder what Microsift is going to do with Xbox Live. PC gamers rejected paying for it the first time when Microsoft tried with GfWL, and with Steam more popular then ever there's still no way PC gamers will ever pay for Live. If Microsoft lets PC gamers play online for free it's going to piss off console owners and gets harder and harder to justify, but they make so much money on Live there's no way the Microsoft execs are going to let them stop charging for it. It does feel like they're stuck between a rock and a hard place with Xbox Live.

I think MS will have Live Gold for PC be GWG and DWG only. That is the only way they are going to get PC gamers to pay for it. Paying for Online will piss them off something fierce.
 
Are we talking from this thread?

http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=1224049


Didn't that guy that buys all the tech, not so long ago say he wasn't blown away with ther Sony experience?

and in that thread the first quote is

Why don't you do yourself a favor and read all the other developers calling it bullshit in that thread. But clinging to a narrative, does not make it true.

Seeing as you seem to be in the know, what will the Neo and Scorpio actually consist of then?

I am speculating like hundreds in here are doing as well.

Using pricing, roadmaps, fab setups, etc., to draw more realistic views, rather than, "Surface will handle it'... when nothing that has ever come out of the Surface team, especially the designer they are using, has been close to mainstream console pricing.
 
Buy a PC, then? It'll be able to play all the Xbox games too in the near future.


I have one.

Define near? Because until MS gets the whole PC situation turned around, Xbox is still the best place to play its exclusives.


Trust me, I would much rather play the on my gaming rig at 4K than on my XBO at 720, but the PC versions are such clusterfucks right now, it isn't worth it.
 
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