Xbox isn't going anywhere, insider claims Microsoft is not going to stop making consoles, even after Project Helix
TweakTown News Gaming TL;DR: Microsoft's Xbox Series X and S sales lag behind the PS5, fueling rumors of Xbox's hardware exit. …
TweakTown News Gaming TL;DR: Microsoft's Xbox Series X and S sales lag behind the PS5, fueling rumors of Xbox's hardware exit. …
… But, if these rumors are true, Xbox is positioning itself to blur the line between console and PC more than ever - not by abandoning hardware, but by multiplying it. …
… With Helix, Microsoft appears to be pursuing that even further, doubling down on first-party hardware while simultaneously redefining what that hardware actually is when building an Xbox console. …
… However, it also signals the end of an era where custom hardware defined console identity. …
… Those rumors appear to stem from new CEO Asha Sharma's stated goal of making future consoles and products like Game Pass more enticing. …
… The hardware is said to be similar to a high-end PC, reportedly using silicon comparable to AMD's RDNA 5 70- or possibly 80-class GPU. …
… One of which revolves around Microsoft going the ROG Xbox Ally route and partnering with companies like ASUS, MSI, and others to release 'Project Helix' hardware. …
… While a boot-up sound may seem cosmetic, platform identity has become increasingly important as Xbox tries to reconnect with longtime fans while also redefining itself around PC, cloud, and hybrid hardware strategies. …
… There are some rumors about hardware to go along with the leaked image. Those rumors suggest that the Wing will use a Snapdragon 7-series processor and have a 64-megapixel primary camera. …
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