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Looks like the leaked specksheet that we seen a while back has been confirmed by MS to be the real deal...

http://www.metro.co.uk/tech/games/902786-microsoft-admits-xbox-720-document-is-real

I wonder if this will result in them annoucing the console sooner rather than later??



According to a 56-page document that an anonymous uploader posted to scribd.com ' and has since been removed at the request of law firm Covington & Burling ' Microsoft is planning a $299 Xbox 720 with Kinect 2 for a holiday 2013 release. Microsoft supposedly drafted the outline, whichcontains a road map for the company's Xbox division through 2015, in mid-2010. This document's authenticity has not been verified, but Convington & Burling LLP is Microsoft's legal counsel.

The Xbox 720


An included spec sheet for the Xbox 720 details the unit's innards. The system will operate on six to eight ARM/Intel x86 cores running at 2Ghz with 4GB of memory. Software will ship on dual-layered Blu-rays for 50GB of optical storage. Microsoft's new box will also feature 3 PowerPC cores for full backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 games. These obtuse specifications amount to a box that is six to eight times more powerful than the current hardware.

Forward-looking engineers at Redmond, according to the leaked documents, are arranging the console to be a 'modular design [in order] to facilitate SKU updates later in [the] lifecycle.'

Always-on low-processing-power functionality will also factor into the use of the system. Similar to how a set-top box from Comcast or Time Warner is never truly powered down, the Xbox 720 will be able to act as your home's media hub by recording shows in the background. A separate dual-core cluster of chips will handle this background workload and will ensure that gaming performance is not affected.

Oddly, the spec sheet lists cellular compatibility with the Wimax and HSDPA architectures. These are the mobile-phone standards used by Sprint, T-mobile, AT&T and others. Maybe the $99 Xbox 360 with a two-year contract will also come with AT&T 4G for some reason.

Kinect 2 and Project Fortaleza (Kinect glasses)



When the Xbox 720 launches in 2013, according to this unconfirmed information, it will come bundled with the Kinect 2. An 'incremental' upgrade to the current motion controller, the Kinect 2 will allow four players to simultaneously waggle at their television. It will feature a dedicated hardware processor, a more accurate camera, and a higher-quality microphone for voice recognition. Smaller apartments will also be able to get in the mix, as the Kinect 2 will be equipped to deal with spaces that are closer, wider, and deeper. Also, and here's the megaton, Kinect 2 can be controlled by players that are sitting down.

A new project, dubbed Project Fortaleza, which is basically Kinect glasses, will launch in 2014. The glasses will be a wearable computer that act much in the same way as Google's Project Glass. The goggles will augment reality with an interactive digital overlay. Microsoft will initially pitch this as a way to enhance gameplay, but intends for a 4G cellular version to ship for every-day use by 2015.

Cloud gaming



If this document is real, it all but confirms that this will be the last Microsoft console. The company hopes to implement complete cloud streaming of games by 2015. The analysis says consumers will ''never need to upgrade hardware again.'

The document mentioned OnLive as a possible acquisition target. Microsoft labeled the game-streaming company as a threat with the potential to 'up-end the console-gaming market by making expensive consoles and PCs unnecessary for AAA gaming.' Microsoft may choose to neutralize them by absorbing this already established company rather than creating a cloud-streaming service from scratch.

What does it mean?

We've contacted Microsoft to confirm if this information is real. Expect the typical, 'we do not comment on rumor and speculation.' We do know, however, that Covington & Burling represents Microsoft, so the company was at least responsible for the documents removal. That does not confirm its authenticity.

If this is the truth, however, it spells trouble for Nintendo and Sony. A $299 Xbox 720 with Kinect 2 and all the bells and whistles could own the living room. It may even be enough to compete with Apple. The next consumer-electronic battlefront is for the box under the TV. That's where the majority of content is going to be purchased, and whoever owns that bridge will be able to collect a hefty toll. Still, we'll be surprised if 100 percent of this information makes the transition to reality.



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Holy shit. $299 and that's real? They must be prepared to take a massive loss on hardware or that price was a dodgy prediction for 2013.



I would imagine it will be real in relation to the specs of the machine rather than the price... then again if it is true on price then Nintendo and Sony will have a lot to worry about as they would both basically have to kiss bye bye to the US market lol



The doc being removed by Microsoft laywers does not equal the doc being legit. (Even though it could have been in 2010).

You should change your thread title.



*Does not equal Microsoft admitting it is real.



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jeez 6-8 cpu cores for gaming, 3 cpu cores for backwards compatibility, 2 cpu cores for background workload, kinect 2, and cheaper than the current 360 with hard drive and kinect. They must really be planning on making a lot of money from software, subscriptions, and peripherals.

Cloud gaming by 2015... I hope they tell my isp that plan. Because while my internet is a bit faster than it was 3 years ago, it is very unstable and constantly goes down due to heavy traffic in my area.

Either way I will be pretty excited if this does end up having an indefinite lifespan. It makes sense to try to stop releasing consoles considering only nintendo has been able to sell the actual hardware profitably, and even their recent 3ds currently is selling at a loss. Sony and microsoft will be very happy if they never have to release another console again considering royalties for hundreds of millions of units of software and countless prepherials and have allowed 360 to just break even on the initial r&D and initially selling the consoles at a loss, and the ps3 still has a very long way to go to break even.



Ghost cowboys in 2013 confirmed?



Nintendo will continue its usual course without a blip in its track record imho. They've been doing this for years, I don't think this is a source of concern for them.

It may affect Sony, but not Nintendo. Alot of Nintendo's success comes from retail, and its getting its digital service ready for WiiU anyways. I guess streaming is the last bridge for Nintendo to cross, but it's not a necessity.



or perhaps its a real fake made to make people think it will cost $299 to try and make people sitting on the fence to hold of WiiU sales to see what 720 has to offer.

This would be a good strategy on their behalf to try and limit the 1 year gap between release of the two consoles.



 

 

Well I'm even more looking forward to Microsofts E3 now :P but for $299 I have no idea how this can be done!