PaintTinJr
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BadBreathOfTheWild I would need your help here. Assuming that the leaked Phison (flash controller?) for XSX is true, why DRAM-less?
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Could they use their own DRAM soldered in the motherboard to be shared with both the internal and external SSD? Or it's a strange cost-cutting stunt?
I'd give them the benefit of the doubt on this one. I suspect it wasn't about cost - even though in theory it should help xbox make their external offering cheaper or more profitable.
My first thought when watching the video and him saying about "mapping" was that this is a security concern for piracy.
I suspect they've gone with a much bigger shared DRAM pool - ie bigger than game sections of backward compatible games - so they can increase the drives life-span by not touching the disk while running oider games, once loaded., and also improve performance. The DRAM being closer to the system should also reduce latency.
If they are also offering external USB storage for older games, a shared DRAM pool might also be able to act as an SSD cache.
The video seemed completely correct for PC advice, but consoles being fully custom those drawbacks wouldn't necessarily apply if Xbox went this route. I'm pretty sure xbox has balanced their solution the best they can after doing as much as they could to remove vectors to hack the system.