
While Microsoft’s Xbox One S server blades will power-up Project xCloud when it releases, the company may increase the project’s performance with its most powerful gaming console, Project Scarlett.
As of the moment, eight Xbox One S Systems is used to power up every server blade of the cloud game project. Nevertheless, this would change several years after Scarlett hits the gaming world. At a certain point in the future, the Scarlett hardware, which is incorporated with the company’s next-generation Zen 2 as well as Navi processors, will eventually take up on the job.
In a recent interview, Kareem Choudhry, an executive from Microsoft cloud, stated that they had created Project Scarlett with streaming in mind. As gamers witness the evolution of the company’s console product line with that next-gen hardware, they will also see the development of the
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