Microsoft consoles belong to the same “family”, but the choice between the two depends on the player’s preferences
Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X are two game consoles by Microsoft that were released in November 2020. Although they belong to the same Xbox Series family, there are some key differences and similarities between them. Look!
Differences between consoles
First, let’s point out the main differences between the two systems:
1. Power
The Xbox Series X is more powerful than the Xbox Series S. It has a faster processor, more RAM and a more powerful graphics card. This means that Series X can offer better quality graphics and a game experience smoother, at higher resolutions.
2. Storage
The Xbox Series X has 1TB of internal storage, while the Series S has just 512GB. Also, Series X uses a faster SSD, which means games load faster.
3. Price
The Xbox Series S is cheaper than the Xbox Series X. This is largely due to differences in their power and storage.
4. Resolution
Xbox Series X is capable of rendering games in resolutions up to 4K, while the other is limited to 1440p. This means that games on Series X have better image quality than on Series S.
5. Size
The Xbox Series S is considerably smaller than the Xbox Series X. This can be an advantage for those with limited space in their living room or TV stand.
6. Disc player
Xbox Series X comes with a disc reader, which means you can play games on physical discs. The Xbox Series S does not have a disc reader and can only play games digitally downloaded.
Similarities that the games share
While Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X have some significant differences, they also share some key similarities:
1. Architecture
Both consoles are based on the same AMD hardware architecture and use Zen 2 processors and RDNA 2 GPUs.
2. Memory
Both consoles use the same GDDR6 memory technology, which means the games have the same performance and visual quality on both consoles, in addition to normal screen resolutions.

3. Operating System
Both Xbox Series S and Xbox Series X run the same Xbox operating system, allowing gamers to access the same online features and services such as Xbox Live, Game Pass and Mixer.
4. Backward Compatibility
The devices are backward compatible with Xbox One, Xbox 360 and original Xbox games, allowing gamers to enjoy a wide range of game library old ones on new hardware.
5. Ray Tracing Technology
The consoles support Ray Tracing technology, which means that the games have the same visual quality and lighting.
In summary, Xbox Series X is more powerful and more expensive, while Xbox Series S is more affordable and has some limitations regarding resolution and storage. The choice between the two depends on the player’s budget and gaming preferences.
By Douglas Martinez – Editora Europa
Source: Maxima

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