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A Windows-based, living room-focused Xbox capable of running generic Windows games could accentuate Microsoft's strengths in ...
Xbox’s latest video was ostensibly about a “strategic, multi-year partnership with AMD to co-engineer silicon” for the next generation of Xbox hardware–spanning consoles, handhelds, and more. But the ...
Following the record-breaking launch of the Switch 2, PlayStation and Xbox have started teasing their next-gen consoles.
Xbox's teaser video ostensibly announced next-gen silicon made with AMD. But really, it tipped Microsoft's hand: Windows is its focus.
As rumours on the PlayStation 6 have started to fly around the 'net, we've now been treated to a teaser video from Xbox, detailing some of the plans for its own next-gen console hardware.
The short teaser provides a glimpse of the future of Xbox gaming beyond just consoles. As the company has promised in recent months, the goal is that "anything" can be an Xbox.
AMD and Microsoft have formed a multi-year agreement to co-engineer silicon across a portfolio of devices, including next-gen Xbox consoles.
Sony has not yet confirmed an official PlayStation 6 (PS6) release date, but anticipation for the next-gen console is building. While details remain limited, speculation is growing around the PS6 ...
Expect the next-generation Xbox to not only work in the 'living room,' but to offer portable gaming by harnessing upcoming chips from AMD.
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