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The most notable difference between the Xbox Ally and the Steam Deck is the operating system. Like the ROG Ally, the Xbox ...
Microsoft has confirmed that the company will use the NPU in the ROG Xbox Ally gaming handheld to test new AI features for ...
According to the VP, Microsoft envisions players having options like the Xbox ROG Ally for when they're on the move, and ...
Xbox gaming devices and ecosystem VP Jason Ronald reiterates existing details and confirms new info about the AMD-powered ...
Microsoft VP of Next Generation has revealed that Xbox is investing heavily in AI, as much as rendering tech and their AMD chips.
Speaking on a new episode of the Official Xbox Podcast, next-gen gaming boss at Microsoft Jason Ronald was asked about how ...
Microsoft's upcoming Xbox, set to launch around 2027, will boast AI neural rendering and cross-platform gaming capabilities ...
Xbox and AMD announce a new multi-year hardware partnership to co-engineer next-gen console silicon. The partnership focuses on improved graphics, immersive AI-powered gameplay, and backward ...
In the darkness bind them AMD is getting chummy with Microsoft again and is cooking up a custom chip that will run the ...
As wonderful as the Steam Deck is, it’s not exactly all-powerful—it’s running on a laptop-style integrated GPU, after all.
It's now been confirmed that AMD will power the upcoming hardware, as it did with the Xbox Series X/S. Xbox president Sarah Bond made the announcement in a short video.
Nothing new there, since the Xbox Series X/S already runs on AMD, and so does Sony’s PlayStation 5. Nintendo's still mucking about with Nvidia silicon, but they’re on their own little trip.
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