The Next Generation Xbox Consoles Will Be Powered By AMD In Multi-Year Partnership
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<p>Microsoft has announced a multi-year partnership with tech giant and graphics card manufacturer AMD. The deal will result in AMD technology powering the next generation of Xbox hardware.</p><p>In a new video, Xbox president Sarah Bond explains that the partnership will see AMD co-engineer silicon for a range of devices, including the next generation of Xbox consoles.</p><p>”Together with AMD, we’re advancing the state of art in gaming silicon to deliver the next generation of graphics innovation to unlock a deeper level of visual quality and immersive gameplay and player experiences enhanced with the power of AI, all while maintaining compatibility with your existing library of Xbox games,” says Bond. </p><iframe width=”560″ height=”315″ frameBorder=”0″ width=”640″ height=”360″ src=”https://www.youtube.com/embed/VOCtRanwXrA” frameborder=”0″ allow=”autoplay” allowfullscreen=”true”> </iframe><p>Bond says this move reinforces Xbox’s mission to build a platform where players can take their games anywhere across multiple devices, such as handheld, PC, and cloud.</p><p>“The next generation of Xbox is coming to life, and this is just the beginning,” says Bond. “We can’t wait to show you what’s next.”</p><p>Of course, the big news here is Microsoft confirming another generation of Xbox consoles is in the works. Many have wondered what the future of Xbox as a console platform would be following the Xbox Series X/S’ weaker sales compared to the PlayStation 5 and Switch. Combined with the publisher’s increasing focus on its Xbox Game Pass subscription service and its recent initiative to bring its exclusive franchises to rival platforms, such as Forza and <a href=”https://www.gameinformer.com/2025/05/05/gears-of-war-makes-its-playstation-debut-this-summer”>Gears of War</a>, some have questioned the long-term viability of Xbox as a console ecosystem. </p><p>Xbox’s deal with AMD is the second major partnership announcement this month. During Summer Game Fest, Microsoft <a href=”https://www.gameinformer.com/xbox-games-showcase/2025/06/08/microsoft-partners-with-asus-for-dedicated-handheld-xbox-device”>revealed a partnership with Asus</a> to produce an Xbox-centric model of the company’s ROG Ally handheld systems. We played the ROG Xbox Ally during SGF, and you can read our hands-on impressions <a href=”https://www.gameinformer.com/hands-on-preview/2025/06/08/you-can-launch-steam-games-from-xbox-allys-native-dashboard”>here</a>.</p>