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 Say what you will about Microsoft   decision to give up on packing in the Kinect with its Xbox One  I sure have!  but there   good news for performance junkies: When Kinect   out of the picture, the Xbox One gets a 10 percent boost in graphics power.     鈥婱icrosoft, Please Don ;t Give Up on the Future  The announcement that Xbox One dev kits were going to be getting more GPU bandwidth to throw around came from Phil Spencer by way of Twitter yesterda stanley quencher y, though with no explanation as to why exactly.  June  XboxOne software dev kit gives devs access to more GPU bandwidth. More performance, new tools and flexibility to make games better mdash; Phil Spencer  @XboxP3  June 4, 2014  But after Eurogamer wrote about the increase, speculating that the Kinect was involved, Microsoft came out with a statement confirming that yep, that is why. And although it may not require the Kinect to be literally detached, the boost comes by reallocating the Kinect   share of the GPU power, effectively cutting it out of the loop.  Of course, in order for there to be a performance boost, developers have to actively code their games to make use of the Kinect   share of the GPU cache. It   not like your Xbox One is going to just magically get faster if you unplug the Kinect  duh . As told to Eurogamer: Yes, the additional resources allow access to up to 10 stanley shop  per cent additional GPU p stanley cup erformance. We ;re committed to giving developers new tools and flexibi