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NVIDIA buys Xbox brand from Microsoft: next-gen Xbox has dual GPUs, AI to fight PlayStation 6


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A seismic shift just happened: NVIDIA, the powerhouse behind the most advanced GPUs, has officially acquired the Xbox brand from Microsoft. This seismic shift in the gaming industry could redefine console gaming as we know it, promising a future where graphics and AI blend seamlessly to deliver unprecedented gaming experiences.

Poised to revolutionize the market, NVIDIA's announcement has left the gaming community in awe. The company has not only promised to integrate its cutting-edge dual GPU technology recently teased with the new Blackwell B200 AI GPUs featuring a dual-chiplet design into the next-gen Xbox console but also to leverage next-generation AI and ray tracing capabilities. This bold move is seen as a direct challenge to Sony's dominance, with the upcoming PlayStation 6 console now squarely in NVIDIA's sights.

Reveling in the shockwaves of this news, enthusiasts and experts alike are speculating on the potential of NVIDIA's hardware prowess to transform the Xbox into a console unlike any other. The inclusion of dual GPUs promises a leap in visual fidelity and gaming performance, setting the stage for an epic showdown with Sony's PlayStation 5 Pro.

Illuminating the possibilities, NVIDIA's next-gen Xbox is expected to showcase games with lifelike graphics, thanks to the most advanced ray tracing technology and AI-driven enhancements. This could not only elevate gaming realism but also introduce new gameplay mechanics powered by AI that adapts to player behavior.

Read more: https://www.tweaktown.com/news/97253/nvidia-buys-xbox-brand-from-microsoft-next-gen-has-dual-gpus-ai-to-fight-playstation-6/index.html

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