Next-Generation Xbox News: Microsoft Advancing Release Date and New Architecture Details

2023-12-20 07:47:40

Market news points out that Microsoft is preparing to advance the release date of the new Xbox from 2028 to 2026 in response to the release of SONY PS5 Pro in the fourth quarter of 2024.

The next generation Xbox will use AMD Zen5 and RDNA5 architecture customized processors. Microsoft has also confirmed that the new Xbox will adopt Navi 5 (RDNA5) graphics architecture. Microsoft is still struggling with whether to choose the ARM64 architecture or the AMD X64 Zen6 architecture. In addition, it seems to be confirmed that it will develop its own processor or obtain a GPU license from AMD.

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Since the release time has been advanced to 2026, it seems that Microsoft can only choose the AMD Zen5 architecture. It can use the time difference to release the next-generation product before SONY releases the PlayStation 6. In this way, the next-generation Xbox will indeed be released earlier than the PlayStation 6. Sony is also rumored to be developing a model stronger than the PS5. The new product, tentatively called PS5 Pro, is scheduled to be launched in the second half of 2024.

According to comprehensive market news, PS5 Pro still uses the Zen2 architecture but has a higher clock CPU, but it is changed to the new RDNA3 architecture GPU, and has 30 WGP / 60 CU higher specifications than the existing PS5’s 18 WGP / 36 CU, and has stronger storage. performance. The news will still have to wait until the product is launched to be confirmed.

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