According to the latest rumors, Microsoft’s Xbox Scarlett is aiming for the computing power of 12 TFLOPS, which is twice as high as the Xbox One X. In addition, there is 16 GB Ram, with 3 GB reserved for the operating system, and the remaining 13 GB for games and applications.
According to these rumors, it will use a Zen 2 CPU with 8 cores and 16 threads at 3.5 GHz (Boost?), an RDNA graphics processor with ray tracing, and an SSD NVME for high read and write speeds.
Also mentioned is a second console with 4 TFLOPS computers, but with SSD NVME and ray tracing support. It was called Lockhart and came at the same time as Anaconda, the powerful version.
We estimate that Lockhart targets 1080p @ 60 FPS, while Anaconda targets 1080p @ 144 FPS or 4K @ 60 FPS.