It’s also been stated that the Xbox One is ten times more powerful than the Xbox 360, so we’re effectively 40 times greater than the Xbox 360 in terms of processing capabilities [using the cloud]. If you look to the cloud as something that is no doubt going to evolve and grow over time, it really spells out that there’s no limit to where the processing power of Xbox One can go. I think that’s a very exciting proposition, not only for Australians, but anyone else who’s going to pick up the Xbox One console.”
I Know the cloud will help
City AI, reactionary AI, weather models, economic models, non-interactive water models, Conversational AI, persistent worlds etc and a bunch of other shyt but 40x MS you have to prove that until then . I will say this the CPU in the xbox is going to be able to do some amazing shyt when not in use for "online only" games. When technology itself matures it does seem possible that they could assist the CPU with AI and physics tasks, essentially doubling there CPU performance. Which could indirectly help the GPU and rendering.