Wednesday 13 April 2011

Xbox 360 Represents a Giant Step in Video Game Technology

By :Julia Hall
One aspect of television technology that's frequently overlooked is gaming.  Some may look down on video games as being activities for adolescents, but a lot of former adolescents who were completely into video games have grown up and brought those games with them.

A quick look at some video game systems shows that the games have grown up too.  Microsoft's Xbox is a perfect example of this phenomenon.  If the last video game system you played was an Atari or and Intellivision, you won't even recognize the new Xbox 360.  This system is meant to deliver the best possible video game experience given today's technology and it uses that technology in full.  It's central processing unit is made up of three separate processors each with a clock speed of 3.2 Gigahertz.  It also has an ATI graphics processor that runs at 500 Megahertz that can process four times as many pixels a second than the original Xbox.  (There isn't even a comparison between this and the Intellivision!)  The Xbox 360 has 512 Megabytes of RAM which is shared among all of the processors.