Regarding the Xbox One on one, this was an exclusive appointment only conference where photos and video were not allowed as things being shown were demos only demonstrating hardware capabilities and some things they were "Not ready to show yet, but will be soon in a press release statement". It started off as them demonstrating CPU loads and how they intertwined cloud computing with it. The demo they were presenting was a model of the solar system that Frank, one of the programmers that flew down for this demo, coded from scratch off of a massive amount of data they got from NASA, including planets and asteroids, all with orbits and trajectories being individually tracked by Xbox One. Initially, they had the One tracking 30,000 celestial objects running solely off the computational power of the Xbox. When cloud computing was activated, pulling computations off of 40,000 servers...
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