The Xbox 360 (Xbox 720)(Xbox Support) Are Striving Toward Technology Advances
The Xbox 360, has had quite a run, with an incredible life span of 7 years, gamers are interested to see what the great people of Microsoft have come up with next. After spending $1.26 billion dollars on the 360 game consoles, Microsoft wanted to ensure that they receive the most out of this great system. It seems the longer that a system is available for sale the more profit you can inadvertently bring in.
However, as Sony, began to brag about their new creation in the mix, the Playstation4, the great people at Microsoft knew it was time to release their pet the Xbox 720. There are a lot of speculations facing this new game system, however until consumers see the system for themselves, they are not falling for the consistent rumors.
According to a column that was released by the Inquirer in late 2008, Intel has been negotiating with Microsoft to help with the new game console. They are acidly trying to create a high performance Larabee chipset, which will adorn the inside of the game system.
This set, is supposed to allow for overall better graphics, and of course still have the same great perks that the previous game console held. The Xbox 720 is not being designed to take the Xbox 360 off the market; it is simply being made to give consumers more options to choose from.
Intel has their noses in the mix to try to woo Microsoft into integrating their software as part of their new system. Reports have yet to be released, if the people at Microsoft have given into Intel’s claims. The only thing that is left for consumers to do is hopelessly wait and see what comes out of it.
The Xbox720 will still have all the great functions that we have grown to love about the Xbox 360, one of the main differences are going to be performance. You will still be able to submit all inquiries to Xbox support, if any questions are to arise about the new console.
As technology advances, one can only expect game consoles to change with the times. The Xbox 360 has had an incredible run, comparative to other systems that systematically seem to emerge from companies such as Sony and Nintendo.
The original Xbox 360 contained a plethora of computer parts to assist in its dynamic performance capabilities. The internal of the mechanism consists of a Power PC, which in laments term is simply a CPU that was made from the company IBM, as well as a GPU that was designed by ATI.
Throwing Intel into the mix of the new Xbox 720 is sure to change things drastically. Is Microsoft willing to succumb to such drastic changes with their new consoles? As consumers we are all on the edge of our seats impatiently waiting to see what is going to happen next.
In an interview held in June of 2009, the team responsible for working on the new Xbox 720, states that they did not want to release the system until a certain television became excessively widespread. Speculations are the team was leaning towards the HD stereoscopic 3D visuals set.
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