Also, a recently leaked internal document revealed that the Xbox Series X devkit (codenamed “Dante”) has an option to enable a special mode to test games locking the performance that Microsoft wants to obtain with this second model, codenamed “Lockhart” further confirming the existence of the console. The Verge also claims that the Xbox Series S console will have the same processor speed as the Xbox Series X, but the “S” model will only ship with 7.5GB of usable memory, and it’s expected to deliver close to four teraflops of graphics performance. In contrast, the “X” model features 13.5GB of usable memory and up to 12 teraflops of graphics performance. Furthermore, it is said that the cheaper variant of the new Xbox console will be targeted at 1080p and 1440p displays. The Xbox Series S (Lockhart) is expected to launch sometime in August, and while the pricing is still unknown, it should be affordable, since the console is expected not to include a disc drive, and it’ll primarily be marketed with the Xbox All Access subscription. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.