The Xbox portable console was reportedly cancelled due to AMD’s demands

The Xbox portable console was reportedly cancelled due to AMD’s demands

According to leaker KeplerL2, well known for his scoops on AMD, Microsoft has reportedly ended development of its Xbox portable console due to a condition deemed unrealistic: AMD allegedly demanded a minimum order of 10 million chips to produce a dedicated SoC.

Such a volume would have represented a huge commercial risk, especially since the Steam Deck has sold around five million units and the ASUS and Lenovo models have yet to surpass the two million mark. Thus, Microsoft reportedly refused to commit to such a figure, preferring to cancel a project still in the early stages of development.

This revelation comes amid rumors of further cuts at Xbox and a possible scaling down of its hardware ambitions. However, Microsoft has been keen to reassure the public, stating that it is actively investing in future consoles.

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