Microsoft partners with AMD to create a multi-device ecosystem, next-generation Xbox console included in the collaboration map

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2025.06.18 03:47
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Microsoft announced on Tuesday that it has reached a multi-year collaboration agreement with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD), and the two parties will engage in deep technical cooperation for devices such as the tech giant's next-generation Xbox console. In a statement, Microsoft stated that this collaboration will cover "joint research and development of silicon chips across device combinations," with the next-generation Xbox console prominently included. Xbox President Sarah Bond also emphasized that the new generation Xbox platform will focus on multi-device interaction, no longer limited to a game ecosystem tied to its own store. "We are committed to building a gaming platform that is always with the user, allowing players to enjoy their favorite games on any device—creating an Xbox experience that is not bound by a single store or device," Bond stated in a one-minute YouTube video, adding that the new platform will maintain compatibility with the existing Xbox game library. However, she did not mention the release date for the next-generation console, only revealing that "the new generation Xbox is taking shape, this is just the beginning, and we can't wait to showcase our future plans."

According to Zhitong Finance APP, Microsoft (MSFT.US) announced on Tuesday that it has reached a multi-year cooperation agreement with Advanced Micro Devices (AMD.US), and the two parties will engage in deep technical collaboration for the tech giant's next-generation Xbox console and other devices.

In a statement, Microsoft stated that this cooperation will cover "joint research and development of silicon chips across device combinations," with the next-generation Xbox console prominently included. Xbox President Sarah Bond emphasized that the new generation Xbox platform will focus on multi-device interaction, no longer limited to games within its own store ecosystem.

"We are committed to building a gaming platform that is always with users, allowing players to enjoy their favorite games on any device—creating an Xbox experience that is not bound by a single store or device," Bond said in a one-minute YouTube video, adding that the new platform will maintain compatibility with the existing Xbox game library. However, she did not mention the release date of the next-generation console, only revealing that "the new generation Xbox is taking shape, this is just the beginning, and we can't wait to showcase our future plans."