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Interview: Phil Spencer wants to see Xbox 360 games running on PC | Windows Central
Here's my conclusion from the article above: Xbox Phone/TV confirmed.
First MS release Lumia 950 and 950XL (then "Surface" Phone) and target the enterprise users.
Then, they will release an Xbox Phone for gamers with Xbox360 support, and hololens compartable, and continuum.
Then, they will Pureview Phone for photographer, a successor of Lumia 1020, that can running a full version of photoshop, and continuum, and xbox gaming also.
Why are they not released Xbox Phone and Pureview Phone yet then? Well, basicaly it may be the hardware problem.
Remember why the Lumia 1020 take a piture so slow? Because the hardware can't handle the power of that camera yet.
And the Xbox phone? well, the price of CPU for smartphone to handle the games of console class and continuum are too high right now.
A portable gaming device supposed to be at the price of $200.
Maybe if Intel can make an powerful Atom-Core-M-class CPU for phone in 2016, then Microsoft may throw all the money to Lumia again.
What do you think?
Here's my conclusion from the article above: Xbox Phone/TV confirmed.
First MS release Lumia 950 and 950XL (then "Surface" Phone) and target the enterprise users.
Then, they will release an Xbox Phone for gamers with Xbox360 support, and hololens compartable, and continuum.
Then, they will Pureview Phone for photographer, a successor of Lumia 1020, that can running a full version of photoshop, and continuum, and xbox gaming also.
Why are they not released Xbox Phone and Pureview Phone yet then? Well, basicaly it may be the hardware problem.
Remember why the Lumia 1020 take a piture so slow? Because the hardware can't handle the power of that camera yet.
And the Xbox phone? well, the price of CPU for smartphone to handle the games of console class and continuum are too high right now.
A portable gaming device supposed to be at the price of $200.
Maybe if Intel can make an powerful Atom-Core-M-class CPU for phone in 2016, then Microsoft may throw all the money to Lumia again.
What do you think?