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CNET on MSNXbox Handheld Console Seemingly Glimpsed in New Asus LeakRumors of a handheld gaming device made by Asus in collaboration with Xbox got a shot in the arm after an alleged prototype surfaced in leaked photos.
The current-gen Xbox consoles are built on x86 architecture, and the shift to ARM could have significant implications.
Xbox is working on numerous Nintendo Switch 2 ports to bring key franchises such as Halo and Foras to Nintendo’s handheld.
An Xbox insider claims future Windows-based Xbox devices will include Steam support, and that the company has begun testing the feature.
Despite a Qualcomm job listing that hints otherwise, Microsoft's next-gen Xbox game consoles may not actually use ARM chips, ...
A most recent leak outlines Microsoft's alleged plans to launch a console-like front end for Windows, allowing users to install Steam via the Microsoft Store, and ...
Xbox president Sarah Bond has also publicly announced new console hardware is in development ... is testing out its own dedicated handheld, although plans for a first-party Xbox-branded handheld ...
A particular Xbox-branded product may be based on Qualcomm's ARM platform. Such a device is mentioned in a job posting ...
Xbox still plans to stay in the console business and even has plans to develop its own handheld somewhere down the line. So, just because it is having success with games publishing doesn’t mean ...
Check out CNET's price tracker for details on how things are shaping up for several popular products, including recent jumps ...
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