As already mentioned, the next-generation console war has begun. In addition to the first Xbox Series X in the Microsoft camp. This new generation of Microsoft Xbox Series is getting much more people attention. Xbox Series S specifications have already revealed on its official announcement day. Which is considered to be cheaper next-gen Microsoft consoles.
Both the consoles set to release on 10th of November later this year and pre-booking will available on 22nd September. Since the series S has been declared with many details. Majority of the users would be considering on how to analyze the two frameworks and which one may be directly suited for them. Both frameworks will run similar games, yet there are some significant changes between them.

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PERFORMANCE AND POWER
- Regarding CPU power, the Xbox Series S and the Xbox One X are correspondingly incredible. The Series S sports an 8-Core AMD Zen 2 CPU at 3.6 GHz. In the examination, the Xbox Series X includes an 8-Core Custom AMD at 3.8 GHz, slightly more than S.
- The Xbox Series S offers 1440p at 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS, while on another side Xbox Series X offers 4K at 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS. It clearly means in terms of resolution, you can enjoy 4k experience in series X.
- Both Consoles have similar refresh rates of 120Hz. Higher Refresh rates help for faster response/movements of your avatar and environment in your Screen.
- If we compare GPU, then Series S offers AMD RDNA 2 GPU 20 CUs at 1.565 GHz 4 TFLOPS. while X offers AMD RDNA 2 GPU 52 CUs at 1.825 GHz 12 TFLOPS.
STORAGE AND DIMENSIONS
The Xbox Series S accompanies a 512 GB SSD contrasted with 1 TB for the Xbox Series X. The same number of have called attention to, the Series S stockpiling circumstance could turn into an issue, particularly when game sizes are becoming bigger and bigger in sizes, a common example is Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare.
If you compare the dimensions you will amaze to know that Xbox Series S is smallest ever built consoles in Xbox Series by Microsoft, while X having (15.1 cm wide, 15.1 cm deep, 30.1 cm high).
PRICE AND RELEASE DATE
- The Xbox Series S is the cheapest and smallest next-gen consoles by Microsoft with a price of $299.
- Xbox Series X will cost around $499.
Both the consoles set to release on 10th of November. Of course, the price gap between the two next-generation consoles is definitely a huge factor, and will probably make it difficult for players to decide which to get.
OVERALL COMPARISONS AT A GLANCE
Xbox Series S |
Xbox Series X |
|
CPU |
8-core AMD Zen 2 CPU at 3.6 GHz |
8 AMD Zen 2 CPU cores at 3.8 GHz |
GPU |
AMD RDNA 2 GPU |
AMD RDNA 2 GPU |
RAM |
10 GB of GDDR6 RAM |
16GB of GDDR6 SDRAM |
Performance Target |
1440p at 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS |
4K at 60 FPS, up to 120 FPS |
Storage |
512 GB SSD |
1TB SSD |
Expandable Storage |
1TB Microsoft expansion card slot |
1TB Microsoft expansion card slot |
Optical Drive |
No disc drive |
4K UHD Blu-ray |
I/O Throughput |
2.4GB a second raw, 4.8GB a second compressed |
|
Max Output Resolution |
1440p with 4K upscaling |
8K |
Max Refresh Rate |
120Hz |
120Hz |
Disc Drive |
Digital Only |
4K UHD Blu-ray |
Price |
$299 USD |
$499 USD |
Cloud Gaming |
Microsoft Project xCloud |
Microsoft Project xCloud |
Backwards Compatibility |
Yes (Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One) |
Yes (Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One) |
Dimensions |
Smallest Xbox ever |
5.94″ wide, 5.94″ deep, 11.85″ high (15.1 cm wide, 15.1 cm deep, 30.1 cm high) |
Color |
White |
Black |
Release Date |
November 10 |
November 10 |
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