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Are you seriously implying Windows devices aren't selling in massive numbers at price points ranging from $500-$5000?I have Windows Phone, everything you said there sounds very much like the "new Windows Phone"
Are you seriously implying Windows devices aren't selling in massive numbers at price points ranging from $500-$5000?I have Windows Phone, everything you said there sounds very much like the "new Windows Phone"
Are you seriously implying Windows devices aren't selling in massive numbers at price points ranging from $500-$5000?
Must have started a new one. Then again they only need 1% of mindshare in China and it is all over /s.Do you understand what I wrote? Windows Phone would also be a "Windows device."
2018 account, start posting in 2025... Didn't MS end the "Xbox Ambassadors"?
The way you are pitching it would play out the same way today already… GDK, same day software releases on PC, Windows / MS / everything is an Xbox, etc… you are kind of waving your hands, throwing random factoids at the wall, and claiming victory.Are you seriously implying Windows devices aren't selling in massive numbers at price points ranging from $500-$5000?
The way you are pitching it would play out the same way today already… GDK, same day software releases on PC, Windows / MS / everything is an Xbox, etc… you are kind of waving your hands, throwing random factoids at the wall, and claiming victory.
Surface and Xbox are their main devices.Are you seriously implying Windows devices aren't selling in massive numbers at price points ranging from $500-$5000?
Everything depends on how demanding the game is. If leaks are correct it seems the PS6 will have similar power to my specs and my PC can run many games from my library at 4K native 120-200fps, some even with Ray Tracing (Resident Evil 3 remame, RE 8 village, or Doom Eternal for example)."Native 4K at 120 FPS; up to double the performance of a PS5 Pro [1]"
doubt.
Why would a console with AI cores render a game at a native 4K resolution? What a waste.no im talking about 120fps native 4k for next gen games on next gen console, is it possible?
It will be discontinued, just like the PS4 Pro was discontinued on Jan 5th, 2021, just 7 weeks after the PS5 was launched.What will the price of the PS5 Pro be, once the PS6 releases tho?
Probably. As far as I'm concerned, Xbox doesn't exist anymore. Microsoft is a publisher now, went down the Sega route.You're very optimistic about Microsoft.
They won't be able to combine the best of consoles and the best of PCs... Following Microsoft's pattern, it'll be the worst of PC and the worst of consoles.
For me, all this talk about "PC Xbox" and "Xbox PC" is just Phil asking for some spare change to cover up the Xbox's bankruptcy.Probably. As far as I'm concerned, Xbox doesn't exist anymore. Microsoft is a publisher now, went down the Sega route.
I have no idea what Xbox is going to do. As always, their messaging is confusing AF. It seems like they are taking two routes at the same time; one is a Windows Xbox Lite, an OS for partner machines. The other is their next-gen console, which features a unique SOC that includes BC and likely requires proprietary development. Will it also have third party storefronts and run PC games? Who knows. Microsoft's biggest sin in the past 15 years is a total lack of focus.For me, all this talk about "PC Xbox" and "Xbox PC" is just Phil asking for some spare change to cover up the Xbox's bankruptcy.
Pure smokescreen for the suits to "fall upwards" in the eyes of the shareholders and Xbox fanboys.
You are likely very close to being rightIt seems like they are taking two routes at the same time; one is a Windows Xbox Lite, an OS for partner machines. The other is their next-gen console, which features a unique SOC that includes BC
No chance.likely requires proprietary development
Agreed no chance it require special development, no dev is going to do that for such a small niche marketNo chance.
Magnus is used for bothI have no idea what Xbox is going to do. As always, their messaging is confusing AF. It seems like they are taking two routes at the same time; one is a Windows Xbox Lite, an OS for partner machines. The other is their next-gen console, which features a unique SOC that includes BC and likely requires proprietary development. Will it also have third party storefronts and run PC games? Who knows. Microsoft's biggest sin in the past 15 years is a total lack of focus.
Magnus is used for both
Just so I understand this alleged leak correctly. Sony is releasing its console after the new Xbox, and it's also significantly weaker? Who would believe such nonsense?![]()
So magnus is going to be used for next gen xbox console and also will be sold to oems to put their own xbox stickers on?Magnus is used for both
Identical SoCs = identical pricing too?![]()
Would people please pay attention to what this man has been saying
So potentially something that's double the performance of a ps5 pro for a $1000? If that's what MS are going with I could see ps6 definitely pushed back a couple years.Like some have been saying for a long time now but that extra power will come at a cost of not a normal priced console
This new round the ambassadors pay to join. Microsoft teats have run dry.Must have started a new one. Then again they only need 1% of mindshare in China and it is all over /s.
I think the console coming from Xbox could be competitively priced (still more expensive than traditional consoles) but the OEM 3rd party machines will vary in price starting well above the PS5 Pro pricingIdentical SoCs = identical pricing too?
Who honestly knows where actual performance is going to land with AI featuresSo potentially something that's double the performance of a ps5 pro for a $1000? If that's what MS are going with I could see ps6 definitely pushed back a couple years.
I meant the Xbox PC coming from Xbox. Or is Xbox only releasing the console and the PC will come through an OEM?I think the console coming from Xbox could be competitively priced (still more expensive than traditional consoles) but the OEM 3rd party machines will vary in price starting well above the PS5 Pro pricing
That makes it even weirder.Magnus is used for both
That makes it even weirder.
So, if I understood it correctly, they're working with AMD to essentially make a new serie of APUs with full PC compatibility but also extra Xbox console silicone, usable for BC and rare console exclusives. And that APU can then be used on their "dedicated console" as well as be licensed out to OEM partners to make an "Xbox PC".Magnus is used for both
That's right.So, if I understood it correctly, they're working with AMD to essentially make a new serie of APUs with full PC compatibility but also extra Xbox console silicone, usable for BC and rare console exclusives. And that APU can then be used on their "dedicated console" as well as be licensed out to OEM partners to make an "Xbox PC".
Correct?
So, if I understood it correctly, they're working with AMD to essentially make a new serie of APUs with full PC compatibility but also extra Xbox console silicone, usable for BC and rare console exclusives. And that APU can then be used on their "dedicated console" as well as be licensed out to OEM partners to make an "Xbox PC".
Correct?
My assumption was that MS is making a few tiered SOC, similar to the XSS and XSX. They will release them as Xbox consoles, and also sell them to 3rd party manufacturers to make their own proper Xbox machines just like Nvidia makes a founder's edition 5080 RTX and MSI buys the chip and make their own flavor of the 5080 RTX.One for Xbox as made by Microsoft (the mega console and biggest 'tech jump' they mentioned).
No handheld, based on the reports, for the moment. Support for 3rd parties though. Eg. Like Rog. So I would guess that doesn't rule out binned chips being reused for that. But it think these will be a whole different set of socs and chips and more rely on streaming from the cloud. For Xbox parity
And another for third parties to use and potentially have higher or lower spec versions. But this may come at a cost
With the talk of baked in bc. I guess using Magnus as the base soc. then they get the compat up and down the cost and performance stack. Regardless of who makes the device (and of course the new console or game focussed version of windows. That there was talk of, to unify it all)
Could be interesting.
I'm now also curious to see how it plays out and what with possibly a lower spec chip. Sony does on a slightly smaller node with managing the power, thermals and efficiency. To compete (see ps5 and what Sony does with less cus than the competition to make that decide perform as it does. )
Just my two cents and not an attempt to console war![]()
Is there a "both"? Or is just 1 product with variations?Magnus is used for both
That's right.
Yes**. Play anything anywhere***And it can seamlessly go between a PC mode and Xbox mode?
The idea of it all is great, merging console and PC and having everything at one spot.Yes**. Play anything anywhere***
**Maybe
***except when you can't
Maybe, but I am just the messenger
And the customer. I knowMaybe, but I am just the messenger![]()
I don't disagree with you at all and could very well be Xbox last stand in the console hardware businessAnd the customer. I knowBut this is going to see the highest user base drop since the Dreamcast, me thinks. We'll see people surprised of how steep the curve is going to be.
Releasing in the same window with the same power while under delivering games for 10 years didn't work, certainly. Hardware wasn't ever the issue. Please watch the E3 2014 presentation, people. It's infuriating.I don't disagree with you at all and could very well be Xbox last stand in the console hardware business
As I have said before though (and told people here 2 years ago they were going to do) at least they are trying something different as getting killed by Sony releasing in the same window isn't working
Xbox having their encryption chip in a PC running windows... sounds unnatural. It will be hacked so fast.
I'm having trouble to believe the PC version and console version of Magnus are 100% the same. Unless the next Xbox is literally a PC and Xbox is just an OS. If your chip has the right hardware Xbox BC runs natively, and if you don't it runs from Xcloud. Super agnostic, Xbox is an OS only and features unlock according to the present hardware. Next level "smart delivery".
Yeah, I like the general idea of it. Another ordinary console would've been boring.at least they are trying something different as getting killed by Sony releasing in the same window isn't working
That's right.
If you have a good pc, forget about magnus and focus on higher end Udna card from Amd.Yeah, I like the general idea of it. Another ordinary console would've been boring.
I just wonder how competent that APU will actually be for PC versions. Is there anything in the leaks hinting roughly where it'll stand compared to regular PC parts?
9950X3D+5090, 7800X3D+4090. I mean they're okay but I'm still interested what to expect from this strange thing.If you have a good pc, forget about magnus and focus on higher end Udna card from Amd.
Usually on console release, both Amd and nvidia offer real jump in hardware.
That is the worse possible solution. Dual booting console? What next? Asking the customer to use the command line?It's probably just a dual boot type deal. Boot into XBox, get the existing library. Boot into Windows, get Steam and Free MP.
Did MLiD say earlier that PS6 ray tracing performance is faster than 5080?
I guess 5 to 10x is such a wide range that it may be possible? The pro was allegedly 3x and I'm not sure to what extent it could even be realized, with CPU and bandwidth limitations. It makes sense that the next one would be designed with those bottlenecks minimized.
Releasing in the same window with the same power while under delivering games for 10 years didn't work, certainly. Hardware wasn't ever the issue. Please watch the E3 2014 presentation, people. It's infuriating.