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Back at the Xbox Showcase last June, Microsoft unveiled some slight revisions to its hardware line-up.
The Xbox Series X 1TB Digital Edition is the headline act.

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The new Xbox Series X models have a revised motherboard, complete with a new cooling block.
In addition, Microsoft has shrunk the SoC down to 6nm, caught by creatorAustin Evans.
Beyond that, there’s not much difference here.

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Save for the slightly revised process and new packaging, there’s nothing new to speak of here.
But this year’s “new” Xbox hardware is hardly worth being excited about.
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