Whoa, okay, so here’s the lowdown. Microsoft just casually drops this bombshell about teaming up with AMD for, like, future Xbox stuff. Not just your living room anchors, but also those nifty portable things you can carry around. Didn’t see that one coming on a random Tuesday.
Anyway, Sarah Bond — who, by the way, runs the Xbox biz — just throws it out there. They’re all set to co-make some snazzy tech for the next-gen Xbox consoles. Feels like this friendly tech bromance is gonna last a while, spanning desktops, portables, and whatnot.
And oh, yeah — what’s wild is, they kinda sneakily confirm they’re gearing up for new Xbox consoles and, plot twist, Xbox handhelds. Yeah, you heard right, handhelds. They’re still sticking with AMD’s semi-custom processors. Think more speed without ditching old games—backward compatibility rules, it seems. Zen CPU cores? Sounds about right.
The chatter didn’t nail down a launch date. But, judging by past antics, let’s take a wild guess—Xbox Next by holiday 2026? Maybe trotting out with Zen 6 CPUs and RDNA 5 GPUs? Or I might be daydreaming. Who knows?
Now, here’s what tickles the brain—portable Xbox gadgets. Portable gaming has hopped on since Valve’s Steam Deck hit the scene in 2022. Microsoft’s diving headfirst into this niche but juicy market. They see dollar signs, I suppose.
And then, Bond’s vision—play games anywhere, everywhere. Console, handheld, PC—heck, maybe even in your dreams at this point. Wait, wasn’t there a mention about working with the Windows team to make it THE gaming hub? Yeah, they snuck that in too.
Anyway, it’s not just sticking to one device now. Play wherever, however, because who needs limits? Feels like they’re onto something big, but that’s all for now. Stay tuned, ’cause when they finally spill the beans, it’s gonna be a ride.