AMD Chief Hints a New Xbox Console Might Land in 2027
AMD CEO Lisa Su said development is on track for a 2027 Xbox launch amid projected semi-custom chip revenue decline in 2026, supporting Microsoft’s multi-year partnership.
- On Tuesday, AMD CEO Lisa Su said development of Microsoft's next-generation Xbox is progressing to support a 2027 launch and AMD is ready to supply silicon if Microsoft proceeds.
- Microsoft and AMD formed a strategic multi-year partnership last year to co-engineer silicon, while AMD's semi-custom chip business revenue is projected to fall in 2026 by a significant double digit percentage.
- Development focuses on a custom semi-custom SoC for Microsoft’s next-gen Xbox, while AMD and Microsoft collaborate on Xbox Cloud Gaming servers and use Xbox Ally devices as groundwork.
- Microsoft has not set a launch date and reporters reached out to Microsoft for comment, but it has not clarified timing despite leaked FTC v. Microsoft documents suggesting a possible 2028 release.
- Timing aligns with 2027 rumors for new Sony and Microsoft consoles, and a 2027 release would accelerate the cycle after the November 2020 console launch while co-engineering silicon could reshape Xbox Cloud Gaming servers.
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AMD CEO Hints on When the Next-Gen Xbox Will Be Released
In a move that has sent shock waves through the gaming industry, AMD's Chief Executive Officer, Lisa Su, has provided the clearest indication yet regarding the arrival of the next generation of Xbox hardware. According to recent financial disclosures and strategic briefings, the Silicon Valley chip giant is readying its 'semi-custom' system-on-a-chip (SoC) technology to support a major hardware launch as early as 2027.The revelation suggests tha…
AMD hints at a 2027 launch window for Microsoft's next Xbox console
The relationship between AMD and Microsoft dates back more than a decade, with the Xbox One, Series X, and Series S generations built on custom AMD silicon. Each iteration has relied on a system-on-chip (SoC) built around AMD's CPU and GPU cores, blending x86 architecture with Radeon graphics on a...Read Entire Article
Not a leak of a self-proclaimed gaming insider, but a statement directly from the hardware supplier: The AMD boss confirms the production start for the chips of the next Xbox generation.
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