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IBM to power next generation Xbox

3 November 2003 11:13 by Jari Ketola | 9 comments

IBM to power next generation Xbox Microsoft and IBM today announced that the next Xbox will use IBM's processors instead of Intel's. No exact details have been announced, but IBM PowerPC processor technology has been licensed for use in both Xbox consoles and services based around the console.

The next generation Xbox will now contain different graphics chip and CPU from the current unit -- this summer Microsoft and ATI inked a deal which makes ATI the provider for graphics chips on the next Xbox. The agreement was a huge blow on Nvidia, and this latest deal must be equally devastating to Intel.

"We plan to deliver unprecedented and unparalleled entertainment experiences to consumers while creating new engines of growth for the technology and entertainment industries," said Robbie Bach, senior vice-president of Microsoft's home and entertainment division.

It is more than likely that the new Xbox will be much more than just a gaming console. The same, however, can be said about the next Playstation as well.

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Financial Times


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    Toiletman (Senior Member) 3 November 2003 15:13 Send private message to this user   
    Hmmm..... I hope it comes out the same time as PS3 otherwise M$ will lose the console war yet again. I'll probably wait until the good games start rolling out and then get the XBOX Next or PS3. If PS3 has any FF games or DMC games, then I'll get it straight away.

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    Bladestor (Junior Member) 4 November 2003 9:58 Send private message to this user   
    eX-BOX 2 will still suck just like the first one as long as the Micro$ft name is behind it!
    djscoop (AfterDawn Addict) 11 November 2003 10:26 Send private message to this user   
    you couldn't have put it much better than
    that. Despite the superior power of the
    xbox, the ps2 is still the dominating
    leader. I think its rather simple - there's
    NO good games for xbox, and everyone
    hates microsoft for trying to take over the
    video game industry.

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    Toiletman (Senior Member) 20 November 2003 14:55 Send private message to this user   
    No good games eh? Halo, KOTOR just to name two fucking games that are totally awesome. And what about the graphics? The PS2 would just sit down and cry at XBOX's graphical muscle.

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    Vular (Member) 22 November 2003 11:33 Send private message to this user   
    I don't think there going to take over the video game industry. I like the fact that there is more competition. This means there's more types of games for people to choose from and everything is cheaper. :)
    I bought both systems anyway because I like FF games but also like Halo and certain sports games which there are also a lot of on the Xbox. Honestly I still like my pc gaming better then both.
    Vular (Member) 22 November 2003 11:35 Send private message to this user   
    Also I like the fact that the Japs don't have full throttle control of the gaming insustry anymore. Damn Japs........
    EvilMC (Newbie) 21 November 2004 22:10 Send private message to this user   
    You may be right about PS2 dominating in sales the forst few months but then XBOX came up too it actually sold out more XBOX's then PS2's. And your wrong their are better games on XBOX but PS2 does have more games (Most of them crappy.)
    Toiletman (Senior Member) 22 November 2004 11:23 Send private message to this user   
    Two words and 1 number, and some punctuation: Halo 2, Fable.

    Everyone is entitled to their own true opinion. Either respect that or don't.
    scamino1 (Member) 16 July 2007 16:23 Send private message to this user   
    Im the first to post in 3 years LOL. Its caledd the xbox 360!!! Welcome to the future!!!
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