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And too be fair, there is two dev costs involved there...
Yes I know that but the job was only posted on the 4th janXbox Live (though Xbox Companion) is already out (over a month) on iOS devices, including avatar support.
The only hope I have for the next Xbox and Windows 8 (and I know this isn't going to happen, but I can dream) is a closer relationship to game ownership between the two systems. If I could buy a game and play it on my Xbox but have the option to play the PC version without buying another game, I'd be set. Same with XBLA; purchase once, play on either.
That's actually my biggest hope for the next gen.
Nothing could overshadow a new Xbox. Wii U and PS4 could only be on par and they're the biggest things that could happen (short of your Apple buying Nintendo thing, which will never happen for lots of reasons).
OK so the new XBox will be the most powerful and awesome force out there, no matter the timing of release of its competitors? Or did I misunderstand this sentence?
I think he means hype only. As in the most Sony and Nintendo can do is match the hype, not overshadow it. I don't think he meant power at all.
Here's something that would actually blow my socks of :
Intercompatibility between 720 and windows 8, i.e being able to play 720 games on w8.
Here's something that would actually blow my socks of :
Intercompatibility between 720 and windows 8, i.e being able to play 720 games on w8.
Here's something that would actually blow my socks of :
Intercompatibility between 720 and windows 8, i.e being able to play 720 games on w8.
That would be nice, but what about the rumoured Kinect integration in the next Xbox?
Here's something that would actually blow my socks of :
Intercompatibility between 720 and windows 8, i.e being able to play 720 games on w8.
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With GFWL, there are no dreams that are not nightmares.
When people speak of Kinect integration into the next console, what do you mean?
Would you have to position your console such that the cameras could see you?
When people speak of Kinect integration into the next console, what do you mean?
Would you have to position your console such that the cameras could see you?
I imagine a sensor for the Xbox would be an accessory since MS could sell it separately. So it might be on a stand or wall mounted like the current one.
Here's something that would actually blow my socks of :
Intercompatibility between 720 and windows 8, i.e being able to play 720 games on w8.
It's still a ridiculous premise. There have been e3 years where any of those 3 console manufacturers have put on amazing hype shows, and there were times that they all sucked complete ass.
Does anyone know anything about the secret Microsoft 12 person R&D team that is locked down in Redmond?
Probably isn't related to gaming but was trying to get in contact with an old friend and his mom told me that he's working on this team that is forced to stay locked away on the MS campus until they are finished.(like a year). Only thing she knew was that it was a 12 person team, nothing about what they were working on.
Again, I really don't think this has anything to do with gaming but I thought some of the big rumor guys might know something about this or maybe had heard about previous projects that were done in a similar manner.
So, I guess if a new Xbox is to be revealed at CES, it would be today, right?
I mean, Steve Ballmers keynote is today:
http://www.cesweb.org/events/keynotes.asp#Steve-Ballmer
Are you interested in working with leading edge technology? Are you fascinated by the video game industry and Xbox 360?
Come join a diverse team and play a key role in the early development and verification of the world-class Xbox. We are looking for
a Software Design Engineer in Test who also has hardware architecture knowledge. You will be responsible for creating and updating tests software for the diagnostics of major silicon subsystems on the console from early design all the way to manufacturing. In addition,you will generate the tools both on the console and on the PC to assist in debug, automation, and data analysis.
Not much, but pretty much adds a little fuel to the the fire.Join the Xbox Accessories Group and make your mark on the coolest gaming platform. Our group designs, builds, and tests all of the Accessories for the Xbox 360, including the award winning Xbox 360 Wireless Controller, Wireless Microphone, and Wireless Racing Wheel. We are looking for an experienced and creative electrical engineer who has a proven track record of managing and developing complex high volume consumer products.
Candidates should be self-motivated with a deep understanding of hardware and software system principles and the ability to lead others to implement hardware and embedded software across a variety of products and technologies.
The Xbox Accessory team is looking for an experienced electrical engineer to lead the development of accessory products which meet high quality, tight schedule, and consumer-oriented cost targets. The qualified candidate will draw upon their experience in system design and electrical engineering to deliver world class high volume consumer products.
As the senior EE in the team, you will be responsible for all aspects of product-level hardware engineering related to product design. You will work with other in-house and contract engineers to define and document the product architecture, write technical specifications, lead design reviews, and manage development partners to deliver the final manufacturing-ready electrical design including DSP, microprocessors, analog circuitry, displays, user interfaces, and power subsystems. You will be responsible for following Microsoft’s product development processes and best practices.
Qualified candidates must have track record in designing and developing high volume consumer electronics products, from concept to manufacturing, Candidates should have a broad understanding of PC or game console architecture, extensive knowledge of hardware product development processes and quality requirements of consumer electronic products, good knowledge on hardware testing, and familiar with high volume manufacturing process and test.
Not much, but pretty much adds a little fuel to the the fire.
They where hiring for Kinect hardware a year before launch too, so maby expanding the current team that is working on the next xbox?Early design all the way to manufacturing sure doesn't sound like a product that will be releasing any time soon. Maybe Pach-Man is right after all.....
Almost puked a little typing that last sentence.
Thats more than I was expecting. 2gb needs to be 4gb though.
Early design all the way to manufacturing sure doesn't sound like a product that will be releasing any time soon. Maybe Pach-Man is right after all.....
Almost puked a little typing that last sentence.
Early design all the way to manufacturing sure doesn't sound like a product that will be releasing any time soon. Maybe Pach-Man is right after all.....
Almost puked a little typing that last sentence.
The X360 actually had 522MB of RAM in total. Don't forget about the 10MB of EDRAM.But we dont know the VRAM yet, which could be 1GB
So, it could be 3GB ram total, comparing to 512MB ram total of xbox 360
Xbox 360 has unified RAM and VRAM in one 512MB module
But i doubt they will have split ram, so this rumor seems 99.999% fake (like all rumors)
They where hiring for Kinect hardware a year before launch too, so maby expanding the current team that is working on the next xbox?
The X360 actually had 522MB of RAM in total. Don't forget about the 10MB of EDRAM.
Which brings me to my next point, just because a system has VRAM, doesn't mean it has a lot of VRAM.
Good point.I'm not sure that Kinect would be a good example to use since it's using a chip made by another company(along with other tech MS has been R&Ding for half a decade) They weren't conceptualizing Kinect a year before it launched or coming up with initial designs for the silicon.
Could be that the job description is just a catch all and they want someone with knowledge of the whole process but either way this doesn't look good for the reveal at CES and release in 2012 crowd. Or I guess the listings could be fakes designed to throw the internet slueths off the scent.
EDRAM on 360 is not VRAM, the main RAM is used as VRAM
EDRAM is a super expensive RAM used for AA mainly and frame buffering
Which is why it is only 10MB, it is far more expensive than VRAM
Video cards to today have 512-2GB or more VRAM, so at the very least 720 will have 512MB VRAM or 1GB or more
But i think this rumor is fake, since they would use unified RAM
I'm not sure that Kinect would be a good example to use since it's using a chip made by another company(along with other tech MS has been R&Ding for half a decade) They weren't conceptualizing Kinect a year before it launched or coming up with initial designs for the silicon.
Could be that the job description is just a catch all and they want someone with knowledge of the whole process but either way this doesn't look good for the reveal at CES and release in 2012 crowd. Or I guess the listings could be fakes designed to throw the internet slueths off the scent.
I thought Microsoft pulled out of CES? I got a half good gaming PC now and I'm so lazy I don't really think I will be going back to consoles in the future unless there is a bigger difference in variety .
At this stage they don't need to be accurate kits. They could have more RAM (for debugging) and just be a PC that gives an indication to devs.There will also be future iterations of the chips that will need to go through a verification process.
The funtional design must be set in stone at this stage since there are already hw kits handled out to studios that mimic the capabiliy of the nextBox.
Strange, seeing as they seem to be becoming more of a consumer electronics company with their phones and entertainment hub push.This years CES is their last attendance.
Strange, seeing as they seem to be becoming more of a consumer electronics company with their phones and entertainment hub push.
Last I checked the EDRAM was dedicated to the GPU. Therefore it's VRAM. It's possible to have both Unified and dedicated memory within the one system, you know.
Hah!At this stage they don't need to be accurate kits. They could have more RAM (for debugging) and just be a PC that gives an indication to devs.
Hah!
I've been trying to understand why a company that has never broken from unified memory pools would do so this next gen. It's an early SDK they are going by. DDR3 because it's cheap and a 2 gig featuring card. Mystery solved.
Probably 2-2.5 gigs of some fairly fast RAM and a sizable amount of eDram. Variant of a 2012 GPU. Launching this fall.
Much prettier games than WiiU because of the extra three years of GPU advances. More RAM, but not going to break the bank on either manufacturing or user end.
Leaves them room to put Kinect and a traditional controller in the box.
Launching at $299-$399.
It is not at all the same as the VRAM used in video cards
For one is a custom chip, which ups the cost like 10x
Then it is integraded in the GPU, which ups the cost another 10x
So, for the price of this 10MB EDRAM the can have 2GB VRAM actually or more
Also look here
http://news.teamxbox.com/xbox/8126/Xbox-360-Embedded-DRAM-Spec-Confirmed/
"The name "embedded DRAM" is used because the memory is embedded directly onto a chip.
Last week, we also revealed the ATI patent for a “method and apparatus for supporting anti-aliasing oversampling in a video graphics system that utilizes a custom memory for storage of the frame buffer.” In layman terms, that is embedded video RAM for the GPU to use it as a frame buffer. "
In short, the EDRAM is a very special, extremly more expensibe than VRAM part, which was mainly intended as frame buffer with some other functions and logic attached on 360
The main VRAM of 360 is in the unified 512MB RAM, not the 10MB EDRAM
The point is that you cant compare the size of EDRAM to VRAM, since EDRAM is like 100x more expensive and different than VRAM (it has basic logic functions too) and that is why 360 only has 10MB of it
The article does not state anything about the 2GB ram beeing unified either or the GPU ram beeing EDRAM and not VRAM
[Nintex];34119928 said:A monkey and a frog predicting the next generation, lets sell the movie rights to hollywood and get rich.