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New Series X Variant with 2TB Storage, 6nm Die and More

In a departure from the traditional rectangular design, this new Xbox Series X refresh variant codenamed Brooklin boasts a cylindrical form.

Storage has long been a limiting factor for gamers. As games become more graphically advanced and content-rich, ample storage space is crucial.

The New leaked images of Series X refresh tell that the console understands this need and comes equipped with a massive 2TB storage capacity. With this generous space, gamers can finally say goodbye to the dreaded chore of constantly managing their game library. Months ago the courtroom drama between Microsoft and the FTC unleashed a “Pandora’s box” of confidential and sensitive data, which subsequently found its way into the public domain. According to a report by “THe Verge”, this new Series X variant is codenamed Brooklin. So what does the new device have in store for us?

Comes with Wi-Fi 6E support

This variant comes with Wi-Fi 6E support marking a significant leap forward in the world of console gaming. The console takes connectivity to a whole new level. Wi-Fi 6E support means that gamers can now experience faster and more stable wireless connections, resulting in seamless online multiplayer experiences and lightning-fast downloads. Whether you’re engaged in intense battles with players from around the world or downloading the latest blockbuster titles, Wi-Fi 6E ensures that your Xbox Series X stays connected with minimal latency and interference, giving you a competitive edge.

Smaller 6nm processer compared to Series X’s 7nm for better efficiency

What this means is a 6nm CPU will offer improved processing speeds compared to Brooklin’s predecessor with a 7nm CPU, which can translate into better gaming performance. Gamers may experience smoother gameplay, shorter loading times, and enhanced graphics, especially in resource-intensive games.

One of the key benefits of a smaller process node is increased energy efficiency. A 6nm CPU can deliver the same level of performance as a 7nm CPU while consuming less power.

New BlueTooth 5.2

Bluetooth 5.2 includes power-saving features that can extend the battery life of wireless controllers and accessories. Gamers can enjoy longer gaming sessions without worrying about constant recharging or changing batteries.

All digital, Diskless

The large 2 TB console comes with a trade off, the absence of a physical disc drive means that gamers who prefer collecting physical copies of their games or have a pre existing library of Xbox One, Xbox 360 discs won’t be able to use them on the new Diskless Series X. This can be a significant letdown for those who love collecting discs and invested in physical games over the years. It also limits the resale or sharing options for games, as digital licenses are typically tied to a specific Xbox account.

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