'Xbox Project Scorpio' Reportedly To Unveil Next Week With 'Forza Motorsport 7'

The "most powerful console ever," Xbox Project Scorpio" might finally hit the road this coming week together with "Forza Motorsport 7". While there is much hype built over Microsoft's upcoming iteration, a chance for physical unveiling might happen next week. There is nothing left to the imagination about "Xbox Project Scorpio" because most of the technical specs were divulged anyway. However, a chance to meet the console in flesh isn't a bad idea.

Blame an unnamed gaming outlet for the mayhem, but send thanks as well for some juicy details. Windows Central reported that this outlet was able to peek through the internals of the Xbox Project Scorpio. As a bonus, Microsoft used the upcoming "Forza Motorsport 7" to demonstrate the power of "Xbox Project Scorpio". "Forza Motorsport 7" will likely release alongside or even before the "Xbox Project Scorpio".

Take it with a grain of salt but reports are pointing toward Thursday next week for the possible unveiling of "Xbox Project Scorpio". By then, gamers can peek through the flagship "Forza Motorsport 7" plus other mysteries behind the console. One of these lasting questions is whether Microsoft will employ the all-new AMD Ryzen CPU or a processor that is a bit older.

Comparably, "Xbox Project Scorpio" is going to run at 6 teraflops of power as opposed to 4.2 teraflops of the current console PlayStation 4 Pro. Given the reports that "Forza Motorsport 7" is a resources hog, this console is more than sufficient for a seamless 4K gameplay. Microsoft also confirms that Xbox Project Scorpio will sport a 12GB GDDR5 memory.

Here is another bonus; Microsoft taunts a compact design for "Xbox Project Scorpio", according to BGR. While gamers might expect a bulky built due to every state-of-the-art features it packs, Xbox Project Scorpio is going to look as sleek as one of those "Forza Motorsport 7" cars. The key behind this compact design is the advancement of cooling technology which isn't that bulky anymore.

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