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Microsoft has officially confirmed that next-generation Xbox hardware is in development. The company’s president revealed prototyping and design work is underway with AMD. This confirmation follows recent rumors about Microsoft’s hardware future.
Microsoft has officially confirmed that next-generation Xbox hardware is currently in development, according to statements from company executives. Xbox President Sarah Bond revealed in a recent interview that the company is actively working on future hardware projects, including prototyping and design phases. The confirmation comes amid speculation about Microsoft’s commitment to console hardware following recent changes to Xbox Game Pass pricing and services.
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Microsoft is actively developing next-generation Xbox hardware, according to Xbox President Sarah Bond. The confirmation comes amid speculation about Microsoft’s hardware future and follows recent price increases for current Xbox consoles and Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions.
Microsoft is moving forward with development of next-generation Xbox consoles, according to reports from Variety magazine. Xbox President Sarah Bond has reconfirmed that new hardware is in the pipeline, stating “We are 100% looking at making things in the future. We have our next-gen hardware in development.”
Scientists have developed 11-bit two-dimensional floating-gate memories that surpass most existing technologies. The breakthrough demonstrates remarkable stability, speed, and reproducibility that could transform next-generation computing systems.
Researchers have reportedly developed a groundbreaking 11-bit memory technology using two-dimensional materials that could significantly advance neuromorphic computing hardware, according to a recent publication in Nature Communications. The innovative floating-gate memories (FGMs) based on molybdenum disulfide (MoS₂) channels demonstrate exceptional performance characteristics that surpass threshold voltage requirements for next-generation applications.
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