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Xbox One X GPU

Core Specifications

Stream Processors
2,560
Base Clock
1,172 MHz
Boost Clock
N/A
Architecture
Polaris
Process
16nm
GPU Chip
N/A

Memory

VRAM Size
12GB
Memory Type
GDDR5
Bus Width
384-bit
Bandwidth
326 GB/s

Power & Cooling

TDP
175W
Recommended PSU
N/A
Power Connectors
N/A

Display & Connectivity

DisplayPort
N/A
HDMI
N/A
PCIe
N/A
Max Displays
N/A

Features & Technology

Ray Tracing✗ No
DLSS✗ No
FSR✗ No
Frame Generation✗ No
AV1 Encode✗ No
AV1 Decode✗ No

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Quick Stats

Release Date
11/7/2017 - 8 years old
Status
released
Market Segment
Gaming Console
Target Resolution
4K

Performance Scores

Overall29
Efficiency0.17

Use Case Ratings

Gaming6.5/10

Gaming Performance (Avg FPS)

1080p Ultra105 FPS
1440p Ultra65 FPS
4K Ultra35 FPS

Synthetic Benchmarks

3DMark Time Spy4,600

Additional Info

Special Features
Most powerful 8th gen console, true 4K gaming support
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Notes

The Xbox One X features a highly enhanced AMD GPU based on GCN architecture with 2,560 shaders (40 Compute Units) running at 1,172 MHz, delivering 6.00 TFLOPS of performance. This powerful GPU enabled true 4K gaming, making Xbox One X the most capable eighth-generation console. Built on 16nm FinFET process with significant architectural improvements and higher clocks than competitors. The GPU offered substantial advantages over PS4 Pro and standard Xbox One. Despite being a mid-generation refresh, it maintained full backward compatibility. Represents the peak of eighth-generation console graphics, delivering impressive 4K gaming performance through console optimization, making it the most powerful console of its generation until ninth-generation systems arrived.