- Apr 13, 2012
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Just read this article and wanted to offer some suggestions.
https://m.windowscentral.com/xbox-one-s-vs-xbox-one-x
I know it's tough but I feel like there needs to be some clarification on the 4K features. Both consoles do 4K streaming. Both consoles do 4K Blu-Ray discs. But the X will render games at 4K while the S can only render up to 1080p.
Since the article uses teraflops to compare the GPU power, the One S needs it's TFLOP value corrected: 1.4 TFLOPs
12 Radeon compute units
X
64 shader processors per compute unit
X
2 floating point operations per cycle
X
914MHz clock cycles
=
1,403,904 Floating point operations per second
÷
1,000,000 (for the use of the prefix "Tera")
=
1.4TFLOPs
The original Xbox One was the console that had 1.31 TFLOPs. The One S performs about 6% faster, per Digital Foundry's testing.
Next you need to add a bullet point for the Xbox One X's everyday speed advantage. It's CPU is much faster, so doing anything on the console is always going to be faster. People should know that if they know they like snappy interfaces. We don't want those types to think that the X is only faster in games.
Lastly, you mention that both consoles can be positioned vertically, but it's not clear if the X will use the vertical stand that is sold for the S, or if there is a different stand that X owners should buy.
https://m.windowscentral.com/xbox-one-s-vs-xbox-one-x
I know it's tough but I feel like there needs to be some clarification on the 4K features. Both consoles do 4K streaming. Both consoles do 4K Blu-Ray discs. But the X will render games at 4K while the S can only render up to 1080p.
Since the article uses teraflops to compare the GPU power, the One S needs it's TFLOP value corrected: 1.4 TFLOPs
12 Radeon compute units
X
64 shader processors per compute unit
X
2 floating point operations per cycle
X
914MHz clock cycles
=
1,403,904 Floating point operations per second
÷
1,000,000 (for the use of the prefix "Tera")
=
1.4TFLOPs
The original Xbox One was the console that had 1.31 TFLOPs. The One S performs about 6% faster, per Digital Foundry's testing.
Next you need to add a bullet point for the Xbox One X's everyday speed advantage. It's CPU is much faster, so doing anything on the console is always going to be faster. People should know that if they know they like snappy interfaces. We don't want those types to think that the X is only faster in games.
Lastly, you mention that both consoles can be positioned vertically, but it's not clear if the X will use the vertical stand that is sold for the S, or if there is a different stand that X owners should buy.