AMD CEO Expects “Healthy Demand” for Xbox One X and PS4 Pro This Holiday Season

Oct 25, 2017 at 07:45am EDT
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AMD, whose APU’s power both the Xbox One X and PS4 Pro, expects a healthy demand for both consoles this holiday season.

The company’s President and CEO, Dr. Lisa T. Su, said as much during AMD’s most recent financial earnings call with investors. According to Su, AMD’s semi-custom business, which both of the processing unit’s belong to, continues to perform as expected and demand during this holiday season is expected to be strong due to PS4 Pro and Xbox One X sales.

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“Our semi-custom business continues to perform as expected for the year and we anticipate seasonal demand to remain healthy as our customers enter the holiday sales cycle with Sony's PlayStation 4 Pro and Microsoft's Xbox One X.”

AMD’s CEO explained that the revenue for the semi-custom business is expected to be lower than last year due to the current console cycle being in its fifth year, but the Xbox One X should bring in extra revenue.

"We believe that semi-custom revenue will be down a little bit on a year-over-year basis, and that's expected. We're in the fifth year of the cycle and you would expect that units to be down, although we have some positive mix because of the new launch of the Microsoft Xbox One X console, which is a higher ASP product for us."

Microsoft's enhanced Xbox One console, the Xbox One X, will release globally next month on November 7 for $499 USD. Sony's PS4 Pro was released back in November of last year.

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