Phil Spencer "felt really good" about Xbox Series X after seeing PS5 showcase
Short answer: Xbox is confident

Xbox boss Phil Spencer shared his response to Sony and Mark Cerny's 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:recent PS5 reveal in a new interview with .
"No doubt, I felt really good about how Series X lines up," he said. "I think🐟 Mark and the team did some really good work on the a🍨udio processing that they talked about, their SSD technology is impressive, we like that. We saw the work that they did. But we took a holistic view on our platform from CPU to GPU to RAM to throughput, velocity architecture, latency, [backwards compatibility]. It took us years to get to this point … so I definitely have respect for any platform team that's launching, because it takes a lot of work.
"But I will say, when we finally saw the public disclosure, I felt even better about the choices that we made on our platform. And I kind of expected that I would. The hardware team that did Xbox One S and Xbox One X, I just have a lot of confidence in them. If I give th🦄em the time and the targets to go hit, I believe in their ability to create a great end-to-end program."
The great 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:PS5 vs Xbox Series X debate is still largely undecided, with many specs and, more crucially, actual games still under wraps. That said, presentation-wise, 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Microsoft has thus far done a better job of communicating what its next-gen console is and does. Cerny's presentation was the first proper PS5 showcase, and as a consequence of its GDC origins, it was much drier and more technical than the🅷 consumer-facing info blasts that Xbox has released in the past few months. So it's really no surprise that Spencer and Xbox, in g💜eneral, weren't exactly shaken by it.
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