Here’s how Microsoft’s Xbox Series X could revolutionize business computing

Modularity is the key

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When hardware details ofMicrosoft’sXbox Series Xwere first published, the headlines were mostly about the CPU, GPU and the 16GB of GDDR6 memory. Far fewer were dedicated to what some will consider the true revelation; Microsoft’s Velocity Storage.

In a nutshell, it’s a new DirectX extension (DirectStorage), coupled with a dedicated on-CPU silicon that deals with decompression and a new proprietary memory card that delivers 2.4GBps (or 19.2Gbps) of whatEurogamercalls “guaranteed throughput”.

In comparison, Thunderbolt 3 (TB3) has a maximum theoretical throughput of 40Gbps, but we have very rarely reached anything higher than 24Gbps (or 3GBps) in our numerous reviews of external SSDs that use TB3.

What makes Velocity Storage so special is that Microsoft has worked withAMDto customize an area of the die to take care of the issue of decompression, with the help of an extension to the DirectX API. This, Microsoft believes, is revolutionary.

The ability to pair the software, hardware and a third player may well be a game-changer for businesses and allow Microsoft to extend its grip on the enterprise computing market, beyond the reach ofAppleorGoogle.

Beyond compression

Beyond compression

Working either withIntelor AMD, one can imagine Microsoft will be able to tie accelerators to specific tasks or applications withinWindows 10- encryption, compression, AI or Javascript performance.

This isn’t out of the ordinary in the cloud computing market, where semi-customised processors are common. Intel, for example, acquired a company called Altera to offerprogrammable Xeon chips back in 2014.

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However, it would be groundbreaking if Microsoft was able to call the shots in the business end-user computing market by including custom silicon in market-ready products.

For example, aworkstationcompatible with the Velocity Storage technology could offer faster throughput forvideo editingpurposes - similar to Intel’s proprietary AVX-512 extensions, but more universal.

A Javascript accelerator could make Microsoft Edge Chromium far faster than the competition, but it would require new hardware - and herein lies the true business value. The concept of customized performance is so revolutionary, it may well prove to be the catalyst that sees businesses upgrade their hardware after theWindows 7to Windows 10 migration period is over.

What about Microsoft’s cloud businessAzure? It is likely compression/decompression blocks exist on CPUs to dramatically reduce the demand for storage (especiallycold storageorglaciertype), similar to tape.

It is inevitable that Microsoft will port its learnings from the Xbox Series X to Windows 10, to the benefit of consumer and business end users alike.

Désiré has been musing and writing about technology during a career spanning four decades. He dabbled inwebsite buildersandweb hostingwhen DHTML and frames were in vogue and started narrating about the impact of technology on society just before the start of the Y2K hysteria at the turn of the last millennium.

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