<p>➀ AMD will power Microsoft's first-party gaming systems for the foreseeable future; </p><p>➁ The partnership involves co-engineering silicon across a portfolio of devices, including next-generation Xbox consoles; </p><p>➂ Speculations about Microsoft launching another console and a potential handheld gaming device; </p><p>➃ AMD aims to advance the state of art in gaming silicon with AI-enhanced graphics and gameplay experiences.</p>
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