Mar 18 • 11:00 UTC 🇧🇷 Brazil Folha (PT)

Xbox reveals details about Project Helix, console that will run PC games

Microsoft has unveiled key technical details about Project Helix, its next-generation console designed to run PC games.

Microsoft's gaming strategy for the next generation of consoles took a significant step forward on the 11th, when Jason Ronald, vice president of the next generation of Xbox, revealed technical specifics about the mysterious Project Helix at the Game Developers Conference (GDC). This high-profile event is a crucial platform for technology and gaming innovations, and the details unveiled have sparked significant interest from the gaming community. Furthermore, Asha Sharma, the newly appointed CEO of Microsoft Gaming, had hinted earlier about the console's ability to run PC games, indicating a blended gaming experience for users.

Project Helix is designed with a custom chip developed by AMD, tailored explicitly to harness cutting-edge graphics technologies. This bespoke chipset is expected to provide enhanced processing capabilities, optimizing performance for complex gaming environments. Additionally, the console will support a proprietary

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