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Forums - Microsoft Discussion - Xbox Scorpio Presentation Spotted at AMD’s CES 2017 RYZEN/Vega Booth

 

Japanese website 4Gamer.net snapped the picture embedded below, which shows an Xbox Scorpio presentation slide at AMD’s RYZEN/Vega booth.

The slide says “Xbox Project Scorpio 4K Gaming and VR – New Horizon”.

http://wccftech.com/xbox-scorpio-amd-ryzen-vega/

 

Could Project Scorpio possibly be powered by both AMD Ryzen cpu and AMD Vega gpu?




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Is there anyway to watch AMD's presentation?



If I was at the booth, I would have acted like I give a shit about whatever this Ryzen crap is to get me that free shirt... 😏







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Vasto said:
Is there anyway to watch AMD's presentation?

Nope. It wasn't public.



4k gaming AND VR. I am really looking forward to the scorpio but I wonder what the VR addition will mean. Just that its capable of playing VR or...



So what does this mean?



FIT_Gamer said:
Vasto said:
Is there anyway to watch AMD's presentation?

Nope. It wasn't public.

Do you know who saw it? Journalists or something? Any chance of leaks 



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Well, OK, confirming everybody's expectations is legitimate too.
I mean, PS4 Pro already was halfway between Polaris and Vega,
and it's not like using Jaguar in 2018 makes sense and Zen is the current AMD offering.
Probably the specific details of memory architecture is biggest unknown, though ditching ESRAM seems a given.