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A smaller, cheaper Xbox One is apparently in the works

AMD has apparently created a smaller and more cost-effective 20nm version of the processor found inside the Xbox One, opening the door for a slimmer and cheaper version of the console. During the last generation of consoles, we saw Microsoft release a re-designed Xbox 360 a few years in to the console's life cycle but the Xbox One may see a re-design much sooner.

This news comes from the Linkedin bio of AMD's Senior Manager of SOC systems. The bio states that he “successfully planned and executed the first APU for Microsoft's Xbox One Game Console in 28nm technology and a cost-reduced derivative in 20nm technology.”

Currently the Xbox One and PS4 processors are 28nm and according to the Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing company, which is behind the production of Sony and Microsoft's processors, a 20nm version of the chip could turn out to be up to 30 per cent faster or consume 25 per cent less power.

General manager del Castillo with theXbox One's exposed internals.
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While a 20nm chip could be faster, Microsoft is unlikely to alienate early console adopters by releasing a more powerful Xbox One, it is likely that it would use the smaller chip for decreased power consumption, allowing the company to release a slim model, which could perhaps back a power supply inside of the case and rival the PS4 for size.

Being able to downsize the Xbox One would help reduce manufacturing costs too, cutting down on construction materials and packaging. Interestingly enough though, Microsoft appears to be looking to streamline the console in other areas as well, the company is currently looking for an electrical engineer to develop a “memory subsystem” and then evaluate “different solution options for performance, functionality, stability, cost and risk”.

This news suggests that AMD has incorporated measures in to both the Xbox One and PS4 to ensure that the transition to a smaller fabrication technology can happen much faster this generation. This in turn suggests that Sony and Microsoft may be preparing for a much shorter console life cycle this time around.

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KitGuru Says: According to AMD's roadmap, it is due to launch 20nm desktop GPUs next year so it will be interesting to see if a re-designed Xbox One launches at roughly the same time. Do you guys think Microsoft plans to launch a smaller Xbox One sometime next year? 

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10 comments

  1. An XBOX ONE like it currently is with the power brick inside would be great, no big powerbrick and a beautiful piece of equipment.

  2. i would say that that is one beautiful brick

  3. Vinícius de Camargo

    maybe we can see newer 20nm AMD PC processors soon 😀

  4. I would build a house with those bricks

  5. That means you will be electrocuted every time you touch the walls…

  6. But i have one of those nifty, one size fits all rubber suits that you never have to take off

  7. the house would have the best heating system in the world!!!

  8. That means you have to change your clothes outside of your house every time you are going out lol…

  9. like i said it’s a suit you never have to take off 😛

  10. neiliewheeliebin

    The XBONE will no doubt get a little faster along with smaller in future hardware revisions as will PS4, the XBONE desperately needs a redesign its a great console but it needs to be MUCH smaller and aesthetically appealing,ditch the 80s style VCR look.And put Windows 10 and Steam on it that would be awesome