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  2. Xenon (processor) - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft XCPU, codenamed Xenon, is a CPU used in the Xbox 360 game console, to be used with ATI's Xenos graphics chip.. The processor was developed by Microsoft and IBM under the IBM chip program codenamed "Waternoose", which was named after the Monsters, Inc. character Henry J. Waternoose III. [1]

  3. Xbox 360 technical specifications - Wikipedia

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    The Xbox 360 technical specifications describe the various components of the Xbox 360 video game console.. The console features a port on the top when vertical (left side when horizontal) to which a custom-housed hard disk drive unit can be attached in sizes of either 20, 60, 120, 250, 320, 500 GB; [1] and as of April 2015 all 2.5" SATA Hard Drives up to 2 TB, [2] [3] the user can use the ...

  4. Xenos (graphics chip) - Wikipedia

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    Xbox 360 GPU The Xenos is a custom graphics processing unit (GPU) designed by ATI (now taken over by AMD ), used in the Xbox 360 video game console developed and produced for Microsoft . Developed under the codename "C1", [ 1 ] it is in many ways related to the R520 architecture and therefore very similar to an ATI Radeon X1800 XT series of PC ...

  5. Xbox technical specifications - Wikipedia

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    The top of the Xbox, disassembled. It uses a standard DVD-ROM and Hard-disk drive via Parallel ATA. Storage media 2×–5× (2.6 MB/s–6.6 MB/s) CAV DVD-ROM 8 or 10 GB, 3.5 in, 5,400 RPM hard disk formatted to 8 GB with FATX file system

  6. Cell (processor) - Wikipedia

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    The PPE was designed specifically for the Cell processor but during development, Microsoft approached IBM wanting a high-performance processor core for its Xbox 360. IBM complied and made the tri-core Xenon processor , based on a slightly modified version of the PPE with added VMX128 extensions.

  7. List of PowerPC-based game consoles - Wikipedia

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    CPU Clock RAM On the market No. sold Pippin: Apple Bandai Katz Media 5th: PowerPC 603: 66 MHz 6 MB 1995–1997 42.000 M2: 3DO Panasonic: 2× PowerPC 602: 2× 66 MHz 8 MB 1997 Never marketed none GameCube: Nintendo: 6th: Gekko: 486 MHz 24 MB 2001–2007 21.74 million Xbox 360: Microsoft: 7th: XCPU (Xbox 360) XCGPU (Xbox 360 S and Xbox 360 E) 3.2 ...

  8. Sixth generation of video game consoles - Wikipedia

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    The Microsoft Xbox uses a 32-bit (general purpose) CISC x86 architecture CPU, with an instruction set equal to that of the Coppermine core Mobile Celeron, though it has less cache (128 kB) than the PC equivalent. It has 64 MB RAM (shared) and runs at 733 MHz.

  9. AltiVec - Wikipedia

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    IBM enhanced VMX for use in Xenon (Xbox 360) and called this enhancement VMX128. The enhancements comprise new routines targeted at gaming (accelerating 3D graphics and game physics) [2] and a total of 128 registers. VMX128 is not entirely compatible with VMX/Altivec, as a number of integer operations were removed to make space for the larger ...