Leaked details of the next Xbox show an impressive generational jump
The launch is expected for 2027, right around the time the PlayStation 6 is also expected to arrive.
The next generation of Microsoft consoles is generating a wave of expectation in the gaming community, and all thanks to a leak that revealed very specific technical details about what could be the successor to the Xbox Series X.
If confirmed, these specifications would mark an unprecedented generational leap, positioning Microsoft as the technical leader in the next console battle. The most shocking thing: this new Xbox could offer performance comparable to that of a high-end PC, something that until now seemed impossible in the console ecosystem.
The Magnus chip: the technological heart of the new Xbox
The core of this revolution is the custom Magnus processor, an SoC developed in collaboration with AMD that combines the best of the most advanced architectures. According to the leak, Magnus would integrate a Zen 6-based CPU with 12 cores, guaranteeing exceptional multi-threaded performance. On the graphics side, the GPU would be built on the RDNA 5 architecture, with a total of 68 compute units, a number that far exceeds any current GPU in consoles.
But it's not just raw power. The system would have 48 GB of GDDR7 memory, a radical improvement over the 16 GB of GDDR6 in the Xbox Series X. This memory is not only faster, but it allows gigantic open worlds to be loaded without loading times, thanks to extreme bandwidth. In addition, the chip would include 24 MB of L2 cache on the GPU and 12 MB in L3 for the CPU, optimizing internal communication and significantly reducing latencies.
A key detail is the inclusion of an NPU (Neural Processing Unit) dedicated to artificial intelligence tasks. This NPU will allow functions such as intelligent upscaling, dynamic performance optimization, and more efficient real-time ray tracing, improving the experience without sacrificing performance.
A technical leap compared to the current generation
Comparing this console to the Xbox Series X is like comparing a sports car to a supercar. The current Xbox Series In addition,the jump from RDNA 2 to RDNA 5 implies improvements in energy efficiency, pixel density and support for advanced graphics techniques such as Path Tracing, which simulates light realistically.
The CPU also makes a huge leap: from Zen 2 to Zen 6, which means higher IPC (instructions per cycle), better thread management and greater thermal efficiency. This translates into smoother games, with higher frame rates and stable resolutions in 4K or even 8K. In addition, the estimated consumption between 250 and 350 watts indicates that Microsoft is betting on uncompromising performance, although this will require an advanced cooling system.
This technical advance not only benefits gamers, but also developers. With more resources available, they'll be able to create games with more complex AI, more detailed worlds, and more realistic physics systems, bringing the console experience closer to that of a high-performance PC.
The most powerful console in history?
If this leak is confirmed, Microsoft would be on the verge of launching the most powerful console in history, capable of competing directly with the most advanced gaming PCs. The Magnus chip not only improves the hardware, but redefines what it is. expected of a console: raw power, integrated artificial intelligence, and an unprecedented user experience.
The launch is expected for 2027, right around the time the PlayStation 6 is also expected to arrive. This race promises to be epic, with Microsoft betting on cutting-edge technology and long-term scalability. With performance comparable to a high-end PC, this new Xbox could blur the line between consoles and PCs, offering users the highest graphical quality, near-zero loading times, and a more immersive gaming experience than ever before.

