AMD Gives Microsoft a Heads-Up: Next-Gen Xbox Could Launch as Early as 2027.
In an earnings call today, AMD CEO Lisa Su dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the gaming world. According to Su, the development of Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console is progressing well and could be ready for launch in 2027, with custom AMD chips at its core.
While the statement doesn't confirm a release date, it implies that AMD is fully prepared to support the launch of the new Xbox if Microsoft is also on track. The partnership between AMD and Microsoft, which includes co-engineering silicon across various devices, including the next-gen Xbox consoles, has been in place for over a year.
Microsoft's plans for its next-generation console are still shrouded in mystery, but sources suggest that the company aims to create a hybrid console-PC experience. The Xbox Ally devices have been seen as an initial step towards this goal. When asked about the release date, Xbox president Sarah Bond described the new console as a "very premium, very high-end curated experience."
Interestingly, earlier documents from the FTC v. Microsoft case mentioned a potential 2028 release, but those were not based on current plans and have been superseded by more recent information.
The news comes at an exciting time for gamers who are eagerly anticipating the next-generation Xbox console. With AMD's involvement, it seems likely that this new console will be a powerful machine that sets a new standard in gaming technology.
In an earnings call today, AMD CEO Lisa Su dropped a bombshell that sent shockwaves through the gaming world. According to Su, the development of Microsoft's next-generation Xbox console is progressing well and could be ready for launch in 2027, with custom AMD chips at its core.
While the statement doesn't confirm a release date, it implies that AMD is fully prepared to support the launch of the new Xbox if Microsoft is also on track. The partnership between AMD and Microsoft, which includes co-engineering silicon across various devices, including the next-gen Xbox consoles, has been in place for over a year.
Microsoft's plans for its next-generation console are still shrouded in mystery, but sources suggest that the company aims to create a hybrid console-PC experience. The Xbox Ally devices have been seen as an initial step towards this goal. When asked about the release date, Xbox president Sarah Bond described the new console as a "very premium, very high-end curated experience."
Interestingly, earlier documents from the FTC v. Microsoft case mentioned a potential 2028 release, but those were not based on current plans and have been superseded by more recent information.
The news comes at an exciting time for gamers who are eagerly anticipating the next-generation Xbox console. With AMD's involvement, it seems likely that this new console will be a powerful machine that sets a new standard in gaming technology.