There have been reports today that the latest revision to the Xbox 360 consoles innards are starting to arrive on the High Street.
Industry site MCV said "Talk first emerged of the new motherboard’s arrival began earlier in the month, but in recent days the number of reports has increased, along with the posting of photos of the disassembled machine’s innards. Going under the codename Jasper, the redesigned units see 65nm CPUs and GPUs introduced, resulting in lower operating temperatures and power consumption from the machine – as is demonstrated by the new 150w power brick. First generation Xbox 360s contained 90nm CPUs and GPUs, and also used 203w power bricks".
There has also been talk that the new units contain 256MB of on-board memory, which would mean that the included memory card in the current Arcade models would be made redundant.
Industry site MCV said "Talk first emerged of the new motherboard’s arrival began earlier in the month, but in recent days the number of reports has increased, along with the posting of photos of the disassembled machine’s innards. Going under the codename Jasper, the redesigned units see 65nm CPUs and GPUs introduced, resulting in lower operating temperatures and power consumption from the machine – as is demonstrated by the new 150w power brick. First generation Xbox 360s contained 90nm CPUs and GPUs, and also used 203w power bricks".
There has also been talk that the new units contain 256MB of on-board memory, which would mean that the included memory card in the current Arcade models would be made redundant.
























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