You think or you know? Because that is a definitive statement you are making. To the best of my knowledge we don't 'know' anything about this aspect unless I've missed something.
edit: missed the necro-lite nature of the bump.
This week, Xbox announced it is actively building its next-generation lineup across console, handheld, PC, cloud, and accessories. Find out more inside.
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This week, Xbox announced it is actively building its next-generation lineup across console, handheld, PC, cloud, and accessories. As part of this, Xbox unveiled that it has entered into a strategic, multi-year partnership with AMD to co-engineer silicon across a portfolio of devices, including future first-party consoles and cloud.
This work is part of Xbox's commitment to deliver an enduring gaming platform that enables you to play across devices in entirely new ways, with an Xbox experience designed for players – not locked to a single store or tied to one device.
Lisa Su, Chair and Chief Executive Officer of AMD, shares how Xbox and AMD are building on two decades of partnership, innovation, and trust. AMD will extend its console work to design full roadmap of gaming-optimized chips combining the power of Ryzen and Radeon for consoles, handhelds, PCs, and cloud.
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KeplerL2
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HeisenbergFX4
believe the same. Magnus is dual purpose and will be used in both PCs and Consoles.
Watch the videos as well for additional info.
So there are 5 AMD GPU dies, and there are 5 form factors to build.
Xbox PCs, Xbox Laptops, Xbox Consoles, Xbox Handhelds, Xbox Cloud
MS is handling Xbox Cloud obviously, and they're building "first party consoles". The OEMs will be doing what they always do best, building PCs, Laptops, and Handhelds. They may build some higher spec Consoles as well according to
Proelite
and the January 2024 Discord Leak also mentioned third party consoles. The higher specs would be using same Magnus AT2 but higher storage, ram, Clocks, and better cooling options. And better screens for handhelds etc.
Sarah Bond said not locked to single store, Lisa Su said open platform. Both are implying third party PC stores. Lisa also stated all 5 AMD chips will have Console library BC, which implies FC obviously, especially when Magnus is paired up with the GMDs.
An Xbox PC running Magnus AT2, or an Xbox PC running Magnus AT1, should both be able to run any new GDKX games theoretically. It wouldn't need to be Play Anywhere.
The Console is limited to Magnus AT2, used as a baseline for "Optimized" games. We don't yet know if MS is doing a Magnus AT3 based lower tier S Console. The other devices can scale GDK games across all AMD chips.
The GDK builds scalable "Xbox PC" games across PCs, Laptops, Handhelds. These games are designed for Keyboard/Mouse input as primary, controller input secondary. The Handheld Optimized tag, will be used for games that are specifically optimized for all the Xbox/Windows handhelds.
When you take the GDK created builds, then optimize to Fixed Spec hardware using the GDKX, that's the Console SKU, which is also used for xCloud.
An Xbox PC that runs the same Magnus AT2 chip should be capable of running any Console SKU of the game.
MS just introduced an API in the October GDK update that makes it easier to add KB/M support for Consoles.
All devices will run full windows, just form factor differentiation. Consoles are the "curated" experience. Likely much more locked down than a Xbox PC.