For the moment nothing is certain, principally because there absolutely no official announcement, and due to the market, it will not be very clever to lunch a new Xbox, but there is already some shared rumors on the internet.
It has been told that the next Xbox will ship to retailers in late October or early November
of next year with six times the processing power of the Xbox 360 and will yield 20-percent greater performance than Nintendo's forthcoming console, the Wii U.
It also has being say that mass production of the system's GPU will begin by the end of
2012 but will not, however, be based on AMD's 7000 series Southern
Islands GPU, instead, the processor will be derived from the 6000
series, which was introduced last year. More specifically, it will offers support for DirectX11,
multidisplay output, 3D and 1080p HD output.
The Xbox 720 may limit exactly what kind of games you're allowed to play, it will have some kind of anti-used-game
enforcement. There's no explanation of what that means, but speculation
surrounding the issue says the console could outright reject used-games
altogether.
We will update you if there is any news on the subject.
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