AMD
Xbox One CPU
Jaguar
Core Specifications
Cores
8
Threads
8
Base Clock
1.8 GHz
Boost Clock (Single)
N/A
Socket
Custom BGA
Lithography
28nm
Cache
L1 Cache
N/A
L2 Cache
N/A
L3 Cache
N/A
Power & Thermal
TDP
N/A
Base Power
N/A
Max Turbo Power
N/A
Memory Support
Memory Types
DDR3
Max Memory
N/A
Memory Channels
N/A
ECC Support
No
Platform & Connectivity
PCIe Version
3.0
PCIe Lanes
N/A
Integrated GPU
Yes
Integrated GPU Model
N/A
Closest Competitors by Performance
Quick Stats
Generation
Jaguar (2013)
Release Date
11/22/2013 - 12 years old
Status
discontinued
Market Segment
Gaming Console
Performance Scores
Overall
1365Measured against consumer CPUs only
Use Case Ratings
Gaming10/10
Benchmark Scores
Cinebench R23 Single220
Cinebench R23 Multi1,450
Geekbench 6 Single330
Geekbench 6 Multi1,900
PassMark3,000
Console Comparison
Comparison based on overall performance score calculated from multi-core benchmarks. Console CPUs are optimized for gaming workloads.
Xbox One X(Gen 8 Mid (2016-2017))
100%100%
PS4 Pro(Gen 8 Mid (2016-2017))
94%94%
Xbox One CPU
79%79%
Xbox One(Gen 8 (2013))
79%79%
PS4(Gen 8 (2013))
74%74%
Notes
The Xbox One features a custom 8-core AMD Jaguar APU running at 1.75 GHz, designed for Microsoft's eighth-generation gaming console. This semi-custom processor combines x86 cores with integrated Radeon graphics, optimized for gaming and multimedia. Built on 28nm process with higher clocks than PS4, it powered Xbox One's gaming and entertainment features. The slightly higher CPU frequency provided performance advantages in certain scenarios. Despite being surpassed by modern hardware, the console-optimized design enabled strong gaming experiences. Represents Microsoft's return to x86 architecture after Xbox 360's PowerPC design, bringing easier game development and better multiplatform support.