Xbox has entered into a "strategic, multi-year agreement" with AMD aimed at "powering the next generation of Xbox"

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Xbox has entered into a collaboration with AMD aimed at driving the future of Xbox technology.

In a succinct announcement, Sarah Bond, president of Xbox, disclosed that the two companies will work together on developing first-party technology and cloud solutions, which will include upcoming Xbox systems.

This "strategic, multi-year agreement" will see the two entities co-develop silicon technology for a range of products and AI-enhanced experiences. The initiative is built on a platform that caters to gamers, remaining independent of specific stores or devices, while ensuring it is fully compatible with current Xbox game libraries.

Bond further elaborated on Xbox's commitment to offering gaming where and how players prefer, part of which involves bolstering their hardware lineup across various platforms such as consoles, handheld devices, PCs, cloud, and peripherals.

"I am elated to announce our strategic multi-year collaboration with AMD," Bond expressed, noting their joint efforts to design new silicon for upcoming Xbox consoles and other devices.

Enhancing the artistic edge of gaming silicon, this partnership strives to deliver cutting-edge graphics, fostering a higher level of visual excellence and gameplay experience enriched through AI, while upholding compatibility with existing Xbox game titles.

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