Plus the 65nm GPU Jasper boards are being put in 360s now, which should eliminate the RRoD
They also have 256MB of onboard NAND memory now, which can be used as normal storage space unless you update it to that new experience thing, which leaves it with only a few MB to use for storage.
Edit: Actually, it still has plenty left over, 214MB according to this article:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/10/insi … al-consol/
Edit 2: I just found out mine says 16.5A which means I have a Zephyr board which means I have a 90nm GPU AND CPU. WTF, I bought it in March and the 65nm CPU revision came out in November.
They also have 256MB of onboard NAND memory now, which can be used as normal storage space unless you update it to that new experience thing, which leaves it with only a few MB to use for storage.
Edit: Actually, it still has plenty left over, 214MB according to this article:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/10/insi … al-consol/
Edit 2: I just found out mine says 16.5A which means I have a Zephyr board which means I have a 90nm GPU AND CPU. WTF, I bought it in March and the 65nm CPU revision came out in November.
Last edited by _j5689_ (2008-12-29 08:28:45)