If you are into video games and try to keep track of the video game scene then I'm pretty sure that you are anxiously waiting for news on the next generation console games. Well, I have a sneak peak into the next generation Xbox! Now, these specs are based on alpha kits and final expectation of the system. However, this is most likely what the console will be like. The name for the next Xbox hasn't been release yet so I'll refer to it as Xenon from now on. (the codename)
The innerds of Xbox 2!
CPU - Xenon's CPU has three 3.0 GHz PowerPC cores. Each core is capable of two instructions per cycle and has an L1 cache with 32 KB for data and 32 KB for instructions. The three cores share 1 MB of L2 cache. Alpha 2 developer kits currently have two cores instead of three.
GPU - Xenon's GPU is a generation beyond the ATI X800. Its clock speed is 500 MHz and it supports Shader 3.0. Developers are currently working with an alpha 2 GPU. Beta GPU units are expected by May and the final GPU is slated for a summer release. The final GPU will be more powerful than anything on the market today; in game terms, it would handle a game like Half-Life 2 with ease.
System Memory - Xenon will have 256 MB of system RAM. Keep in mind that this number should not be equated to typical PC RAM. The Xbox has 64 MB of system RAM and is a very capable machine.
Optical Drive - As many have speculated, Xenon will not use Blu-Ray or HD-DVD. Games will come on dual-layer DVD-9 discs. While the media is the same as that of the current Xbox, the usable space on each disc is up to 7 GB. The drive is slated to run at 12X.
Memory Units - Xenon will use 64 MB to 1,024 MB memory cards. 8 MB is reserved for system use, leaving a 56 MB to 1,016 MB for user data.
Hard Drive - As many have speculated, Xenon's hard drive is optional. 2 GB of the drive will be used as game cache. The final drive size is still being determined.
Camera - Xenon will have a USB 2.0 camera. It's capable of 1.2 megapixel still shots and VGA video. Photos can be used in-game and for gamer profiles. The camera can also be used for video chat. It's unknown if the Xenon camera will allow for EyeToy-like gameplay. Developers are currently using a simulated camera driver.
Sound Chip - Xenon does not have an audio chip in the traditional sense. Decompression is handled by hardware, while the rest of the chores are handled by software. DirectSound3D has been dropped in favor of X3DAudio. The former was deemed too inflexible.
The Software
Microsoft is requiring developers to make all Xenon titles Live enabled. One of the key reasons for this will be revealed in the second part of this story.
Developers are being instructed to plan their games for high-definition. The baseline is 720p at 1280x720 for gameplay and video clips, 16:9 aspect ratio, 5.1 Surround Sound, and anti-aliasing. These features are the current minimum requirement.
All Xenon games can be played using custom soundtracks. Owners can also play their own music directly. Supported formats are MP3 and WMA. Files can be encoded up to 320Kbps CBR or VBR stereo. The system is branded a Music Player Service.
For gameplay movies, Xenon uses Xenon Motion Video (XMV). XMV is based on Windows Media 9 and uses the mandatory codec for HD-DVD. The goal for video is 720p running at 30 frames per second with 5.1 Surround Sound.
EXPECTATIONS
I CAN'T wait for the next gen consoles to come out. Not because I want to see what the games will be like but mainly because I want to see Xbox get whooped by PlayStation!!! Now, even tho these specs on the next Xbox may sound impressive. At the GDC, (Game Developers Conference) Microsoft stated that the Xbox WILL NOT have as much power as the next gen PlayStation! Microsoft's big plan is to create a system that will allow game developers to easily design games for it and that will be enough to propel Xbox. In my opinion, this is a mistake. The reason that Xbox did so well in the US after it's launch was because it was more powerful than the PS2. So, by them not making the next Xbox as powerful as the next PlayStation sounds alittle risky. But I guess that only time will tell.
But lets just say for now. LONG LIVE PLAYSTATION and DEATH TO XBOX!!