The new Xbox 360 S is not only smaller than its predecessor, it uses less power and shouldbe more reliable. Who can we thank for these benefits? The new "Vejle" processor, that's who.
The Vejle, named after a Danish city (as most Microsoft projects are; Natal was named after a Brazilian city, for example), combines both a CPU (central processing unit) and GPU (graphics processing unit) onto the same chip, a first for the Xbox 360.
Everyone had long assumed the chip's name was Valhalla...the "V" and the "Danish" bit were close, but no cigar.
It's being built by IBM and "another unnamed manufacturer", is a 45nm chip (which is cheap and Xbox 360consumes less power), uses 60% less power than Xbox 360the older chips and takes up 50% less space.
If more technical explanations don't terrify you, there's a great run-down of the nitty-gritty over at VentureBeat.
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