- A new round of leaks with respect to the next Xbox console has arrived on the Internet
- According to the reports, the new console will exceed the performance of 4K 120 fps native of PS5 Pro and Target Native
- It could come as soon as the end of 2026 in early 2027
Microsoft can be in its next -generation Xbox console, and could be launching before what you think.
As reported by Notebookckck, a new round of leaks of Moore’s Law is dead suggests that the next Xbox console could largely overcome PS5 Pro in terms of performance and visual fidelity.
The new system, the name in Magnus code, will supposedly have the RDNA 5 of AMD and the CPU Zen 6. According to Moore’s law, the graphic capabilities here would be approximately the equivalent of a NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 card. According to the reports, the system will be able to point to a native yield of 120 fps to resolution 4K. We could also expect improved ray layings.
As for the launch window, Moore’s law suggests a launch time of 2026 – 2027. That is a little earlier than I expected, given the gap of seven to eight years found with generations of more recent consoles. You can also suggest that once again, you probably should not wait a technological leap from PS1 in the PS2 style for PS2.
It has also been reported that the next Xbox console will depend on AMD FSR expansion technology. Therefore, unlike PSSR of PS5 Pro (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution), Microsoft potentially is not looking to develop its own AI scale solution.
Compatibility with previous versions also seems likely, which means that current generation Xbox players should be able to bring their game libraries to the new console without problems. Although part of this depends on whether the next Xbox will count or not a disc unit, or if Microsoft is choosing to be completely neglected, since we have recently seen evidence with the Xbox Series X digital edition.