midnightguy
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http://forum.teamxbox.com/showthread.php?t=341477
thickjohnson wrote:
hmmm, at least it does say the memory has doubled from 256 to 512. that's nice. but then again who knows if this is legit or not.
thickjohnson wrote:
I work in Silicon Valley where the X360 HW is being designed. As a result, I lot of us in the biz know bits and pieces about the new XBox. Here is a great summary released by local analyst here in the bay area. Not that the X360 will have embedded flash.........
MSFT XBOX2 Update:
There is no Hard Drive in the XBOX2.
Needed memory will be supplied with a customized embedded FLASH Disk solution.
M-systems (FLSH) is the primary supplier.
Infineon is a second source and there is a third source (Im working on getting that supplier name)
The HDD in the XBOX1 was never utilized by the Software Developers as MSFT had anticipated. MSFT is counting on the continually cost reductions for the semiconductor storage solution vs. the relatively fixed price but density increase of HDD solutions. The real density need for the gaming solutions is a few GB not 20 to 40GB.
If there is a need for higher density storage, we believe the solution would be to utilize the 10/100 ethernet port to connect to an existing home computer.
MSFT will release orders for XBOX2 builds to suppliers in June:
Estimated build schedule is:
400K Aug
700K Sept
750K Oct
1M Nov
1M Dec
Estimated forecast for 2006 is 10M units.
Flextronics and Wistron are EMS.
The graphics memory has doubled from 256MB to 512MB / system. Hynix is in at $9, Samsung is holding at $12 for the 512MB GDDR3 components.
Samsung would rather have Hynix utilize its capacity to deliver 80M units next year, not compete on the lower margin GDDR3, and hope the DDR2 general market improves.
hmmm, at least it does say the memory has doubled from 256 to 512. that's nice. but then again who knows if this is legit or not.