Microsoft and AMD has announced a multi-year partnership to develop next-generation Xbox hardware which includes consoles, handhelds, PC, and cloud. In the announcement video which you’ll be able to see below, the next-gen hardware will all run on one OS and existing Xbox games will run on the new hardware. Here is more info below….
This week, Xbox announced it is actively building its next-generation lineup across console, handheld, PC, cloud, and accessories. As part of this, Xbox unveiled that it has entered into a strategic, multi-year partnership with AMD to co-engineer silicon across a portfolio of devices, including future first-party consoles and cloud.
This work is part of Xbox’s commitment to deliver an enduring gaming platform that enables you to play across devices in entirely new ways, with an Xbox experience designed for players – not locked to a single store or tied to one device.
Watch Sarah Bond’s announcement:
Sarah Bond, President of Xbox, shares how Xbox and AMD are working together to advance the state of the art in gaming silicon across the Xbox ecosystem, including our next-generation Xbox console – and how Windows and Xbox are partnering to ensure Windows is the number one platform for gaming.
Hear from AMD’s Lisa Su on what this means for the future of gaming
Lisa Su, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of AMD, shares how Xbox and AMD are building on two decades of partnership, innovation, and trust. AMD will extend its console work to design full roadmap of gaming-optimized chips combining the power of Ryzen and Radeon for consoles, handhelds, PCs, and cloud.
Stay tuned for more as we continue to bring the next generation of Xbox to life—together.
Source: Xbox.com