The rumors of Microsoft producing a lower-end equivalent to the Xbox Series X just got some support. The Verge reports that a dripped Microsoft document from this month makes several referrals to “Lockhart,” a spending plan (and perhaps cloud-oriented) console for those material with 1080p video gaming. The file makes numerous referrals to the Xbox Series X designer kit including profiling modes that target code for the system, suggesting that Lockhart is a cut-down variation of contemporary hardware rather than a repackaged Xbox One.
While the document doesnt outline the performance, The Verge comprehends that Lockhart will have significantly less functional RAM than the Series X (7.5 GB versus 13.5 GB), an underclocked CPU and a GPU with just 4 teraflops of performance versus the Series Xs 12. There have been previous references to Lockhart in Xbox One software application in addition to the Series X (initially nicknamed Anaconda) and the designer kit (Dante).
Microsoft document leak suggests a cheaper next-gen Xbox is coming – Engadget
