Recently, Microsoft Xbox officially released a video, confirming that it will cooperate with AMD to develop the next generation of consoles.Xbox President Sarah Bond announced an ongoing cooperation with AMD on first-party hardware, and the two parties will jointly design a number of device chips, including the next-generation Xbox console.
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Bond also announced new progress on the next-generation Xbox console, promising to be fully compatible with players' existing game library."We are working with AMD to promote game chip technology innovation, ensuring compatibility with existing Xbox game libraries while improving picture quality, immersive experience and AI applications," she said.
Regarding the details of the cooperation, Bond said: "This strategic multi-year cooperation will cover our next generation Xbox console series."She specifically pointed out that the device usage scenarios include "in the living room, in the palm of your hand", implying that in addition to the "Xbox Ally" that cooperated with Asus, Microsoft is still planning its own brand handheld device.
Bond also confirmed that the next generation of Xbox will focus on the multi-device ecosystem."Our goal is to create a gaming platform that always keeps players in hand, providing an Xbox experience that is not restricted by a single store or device. That's why we are working closely with the Windows team to ensure Windows is the number one gaming platform," she said.
Microsoft Xbox emphasized that it will be "not limited to a single store or device", indicating that Xbox may further open up access to third-party game stores in the future.In addition, Xbox and Windows teams are collaborating to optimize system efficiency, and the next generation of hosts may adopt a PC-like architecture to enhance the unity of cross-device gaming experience.