
A recent report from Moore’s Law Is Dead has generated excitement among Xbox fans. It suggests the next Xbox will use a powerful AMD Magnus APU, potentially the biggest ever put in a game console.
This could make the next Xbox more powerful than the upcoming PlayStation 6.
The report indicates the next Xbox might be designed with PC gamers in mind. While the PlayStation 6 is expected to run games at 4K resolution with a 120 frames per second (FPS) rate, the new Xbox could potentially achieve 4K at 144FPS, which would be ideal for those using high-refresh rate monitors.
According to a new report, the next PlayStation is expected to be more powerful than the PS6, but also cost more. This is likely due to a larger design, the use of advanced chip technology, and potentially more memory, especially if it aims to function well as both a gaming console and a PC.
The increased power of the new Xbox could mean a higher price tag. Some experts predict it might cost over $1,000, but it would still be more affordable than a top-of-the-line gaming PC. Because the console will be made in large quantities and offer excellent performance, it could be a good alternative for gamers who don’t want to build their own custom PC.
Rumors suggested Xbox might stop building consoles, but recent reports and statements from Microsoft confirm that’s not happening. The next Xbox will continue to compete with other consoles, and will also offer similar power to gaming PCs.
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2025-10-14 13:45