Microsoft Confirms Next-Gen Xbox Powered by AMD Chip

Microsoft has announced a significant partnership with AMD to co-develop chipsets for its upcoming Xbox consoles. This multi-year agreement aims to enhance the gaming experience across various devices, including handhelds and PCs. Xbox president Sarah Bond emphasized that the next-generation Xbox will not be confined to a single store or device, hinting at a more open platform that could accommodate third-party stores like Steam.

The Next Xbox Experience

The recent announcement follows the Xbox Games Showcase, where Microsoft introduced the ROG Xbox Ally, the first Xbox-branded handheld gaming PC created by Asus. This device operates a full-screen Xbox experience on Windows, allowing access to multiple PC storefronts such as Steam, Epic Games Store, and GOG. Bond highlighted that the next-generation Xbox platform aims to deliver enhanced visual quality and immersive gameplay, leveraging the power of artificial intelligence. Additionally, she confirmed that the new consoles will support backward compatibility, allowing players to enjoy their existing library of Xbox games seamlessly.

Microsoft appears to be reinforcing its vision of Xbox as a versatile platform, extending beyond traditional consoles. The company is focusing on delivering a gaming experience that spans various devices, including handhelds, PCs, and smart TVs, both natively and through Xbox Cloud Gaming. This strategy suggests that the next Xbox console may operate on a Windows-centric framework, enabling it to run Xbox games alongside third-party storefronts, similar to the functionality of the ROG Xbox Ally.

A Gaming Platform for Everyone

โ€œThis is all about building you a gaming platform that’s always with you,โ€ Bond stated, emphasizing the goal of allowing gamers to play their favorite titles across multiple devices. She reiterated that the Xbox experience will not be restricted to a single store or device, which aligns with Microsoft’s broader strategy to create a more inclusive gaming ecosystem. The collaboration with the Windows team is aimed at establishing Windows as the premier platform for gaming, ensuring that players have access to a wide range of gaming options.

The current-generation Xbox Series S and X already utilize AMD silicon, featuring a custom AMD Zen 2 CPU. The new Xbox Ally handhelds also incorporate AMD chipsets, including the AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme and Ryzen Z2 A, which power the Xbox Ally X and Xbox Ally, respectively. This ongoing partnership between Microsoft and AMD underscores the commitment to delivering cutting-edge technology in the gaming sector.

Looking Ahead to the Future

In February 2024, Microsoft hinted at its ambitious plans for the next-generation Xbox consoles, promising the โ€œlargest technical leapโ€ in console history. This commitment to innovation suggests that the upcoming devices will not only enhance gameplay but also redefine how players interact with their games across various platforms. As Microsoft continues to develop its partnership with AMD, the gaming community eagerly anticipates the advancements that will shape the future of Xbox gaming.


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