The original Xbox featured a 4-layer Intel motherboard, but given the incredible power requirements of the CPU and GPU on the Xbox 360's motherboard we would be astonished if the same were true today. Luckily with any console, especially early on in their life, you are getting a true bargain when it comes to the cost of hardware - so the number of layers on this PCB doesn't matter much to the end user, as Microsoft will absorb all costs above and beyond the core system's $299 price tag.You can read on over here.
Xbox 360 dissected - a look at the motherboard
Posted on Sunday, November 20 2005 @ 6:25 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
AnandTech has taken Microsoft's upcoming Xbox 360 console apart and has published an article on the 360's motherboard.