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Processing and graphics hardware The Xbox Series X is "four times more powerful than Xbox One X". It sports a custom Zen 2 eight-core processor running at 3.8GHz per core. The PlayStation 5 runs on an eight-core Zen 2 processor too, but at 3.5GHz per core.
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Read More »Both PlayStation and Xbox offer backward compatibility with thousands of their respective back catalogues - often introducing performance and frame rate enhancements to older games. In Xbox's case, that means almost everything that runs on an Xbox One, including Xbox 360 and original Xbox games, will also work on Xbox Series X (bar anything to do with Kinect). In some cases where HDR wasn't originally implemented, they will even make use of the console's Auto HDR feature for a wider colour gamut and greater contrast. There is also a thing called FPS Boost on Xbox Series X. It raises the frame rate of some older games to give them a more modern feel.
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