
While Sony already admitted to be thinking about the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo are no doubt developing a Wii 2… In an interview with the head of Microsoft’s Interactive Entertainment Business division, Peter Moore, EGM magazine asked him when their next video game console would come out, and also asked if they’d drop support for the Xbox 360 like they did with the original Xbox. He said that they were going to support it “as long as it sold.” Possibly because they saw the Xbox sell well into 2007 despite not producing the console after October 2005.
He said the production team from the Xbox 360 is working on the next Xbox 720 [our pet name], and their looking into what kind of CPUs will be available on the market in 2011-2012. That would put the Xbox 360 at a lifespan of 6 or 7 years, a far cry from the Xbox’s 4 years. After spending $1.26 billion in losses launching the Xbox 360, they’ll want to get the most out of the system by lengthening its lifespan. As the longer you get into the cycle, the more profit you can make due to stopping being a loss leader, analysts always remark.
On June 13th, 2008, Robbie Bach — the President of Entertainment & Devices Division at Microsoft — mentioned the next Xbox by saying: “Our view is we will be selling Xbox 360 for a long time. We are always working on new technologies. We have people working on those. People ask me how many people I have working on the next generation. On the one hand, it’s everybody. On the other, it’s nobody. People are continuously working on new technology.
We started thinking about the next generation before we shipped the Xbox 360. It doesn’t start with a date. It starts way upstream with silicon development. From that comes a series of data points. You start making early technology choices. It’s an evolving thing. Stuff doesn’t become concrete until you get inside a window of when you have to ship, more than 18 months or so out.”
This video shows Xbox 720 console mockup pictures unofficially made by Xbox fans.
Thanks to salernoking for the video.
In late 2008, The Inquirer newspaper reported on speculation from industry insiders that Intel is trying to get its high-performance, new architecture GPU Larrabee chipset into the next-gen Xbox 720… both of which are codenames…
Their sources claim that: “Intel has offered Microsoft a very sweet deal indeed in exchange for pushing AMD out of the running for Microsoft’s upcoming Xbox 720. Offering everything from chips to chassis, Intel is purportedly wooing the Vole right down to designing its thermals and pimping the Larrabee chipset out to Microsoft to subcontract out as it pleases. Needless to say, this gives the Vole some rather hefty bargaining power, and leaves both AMD and Nvidia quivering in their boots.
[...] in all likelihood, Larrabee version one will barely take off, but with the right console deal, Larabee Two — which should be making its first appearance somewhere around 2010 — could be a big player.”
As you may or may not know, the Xbox 360’s internals consist out of a PowerPC-based CPU from IBM and a GPU designed by ATI. So an Intel deal would definitely change things up, and aside from emulation, hardware backwards compatibility might be out of the picture as a result. Advantages of the Larrabee chipset are shown in this image:

Click on the image for the full Larrabee convergence slide.
In May 2009 Wedbush Morgan analyst Michael Pachter claimed: “We do not expect the ‘next’ generation to begin before 2013, if at all. We remain convinced that the publishers will resist the introduction of any video game hardware technology that requires a refresh of software, as the publishers have as yet to capitalize on the immense investments made in being competitive in the current cycle.”
In June 2009 TeamXbox.com claimed: “The only thing I’m going to say about everything I heard regarding the next Xbox is that it won’t launch until a certain type of television becomes more widespread because in addition to built-in Natal tech, a key feature of the next Xbox would be full HD stereoscopic 3D visuals similar to 3D movie theatres.”
In October 2009 Fuzilla.com industry sources claimed: AMD / ATI has already won the GPU deal for Microsoft’s next generation Xbox console. They also created the current Xbox 360 Xeon GPU, suggesting compatibility with legacy games. The report also states that the new console won’t be released before 2012, since the current economic recession is preventing an originally planned 2010 release.
In January 2010 David Hufford, senior director of Xbox product management, said in a briefing at the Consumer Electronics Show 2010 in Las Vegas that there’s no need for an Xbox 720 yet. To quote: “I think it’s important to say that the Xbox 360 is the console of the long future for us. There is no need to launch a new console, because we’re able to give this console new life either with software upgrades or hardware upgrades like Project Natal. The Xbox 360 was designed for a long life, and I don’t even know if we’re at the midpoint yet.”
Oh and McBadBoySparks,u know y he talk like that,cuz of the freaking ps3 turn him that way
xbox 720 huh dis should be a big turn n gaming history with the new span of graphics and less loading srceen time.but how much will it cost?? 600??
I’m back from a very short holiday. JQ
WB JQ. Looking forward to seeing more fanboy remarks around the site
the best Selling Console of the out of the the Xbox 360 and the PS3 Is the Xbox With Over 40 million Units Sold.
Also in most major countries the 360 Out sell the ps3 by 2 to 1
Microsoft knows mre about the inner workings of Gaming systems than sony
the 360 and the 720 will always out shine any the sony can make.
too bad sony stick to making TV’s and leave the Game consoles to people that know what they are doing
The ps3 totaly crush’s the xbox 360. My brother has an xbox 360 and i have the ps3 and it beats it in every way except the online, and i dont mean the online play. it has a way more features and way cooler looking but that should be expected cause u have to pay 50$ a year for it.
But if they dont come out with the xbox 720 soon. xbox is gonna get ran out of buisness
i hate 2 brake it to u simon but the xbox doesnt even compare to the ps3 in gaming experience. and the only reason they sold more is cause they’re cheaper cause they dont have the technology of the ps3
Simon is right, the 360 has outsold the ps3… FACT. Everything else is up for debate, but it is a fact that the 360 has outsold the ps3. If you want you can deny the facts and buy the ps3, but the fact of the matter is anyone who purchases the ps3 is investing in a faliure. JQ
Oh so the 360 is a winner I think not. True it’s sold more then the ps3 but you no that big problem the 360 has ” red rings of death” well most people just bought another 360 because they didn’t want to wait 6 weeks to a couple months to get their 360 back right? I know I’m right of my friends who got a 360 most of them have through 2 to 3 360 so if that’s a winner then there’s something wrong with this world. And don’t start taking about yellow light of death because it’s a legend a myth like big foot or Halo being an awsome series of games because it’s not!
The so called ‘RED RINGS OF DEATH’ only existed in the oldest model of Xbox 360, waqy back in 2005-2006. I only purchased mine in 2008 and in not vulnerable to red rings of death. the red rings are a sign that the console is being overheated or the plug is half in. but for some reason the old console just f*&%ed up. I have a few friends who have had PS3’s that have burned out. it is a cosoles natural course to do so. and as for technology, the only reason the PS3 has better technology in quite a few area’s is because it was released more than a year later.
just saying that if microsoft wanted to have a more superior console they would have waited another year after the PS3 came out but would probably be in sony’s shoes: BEHIND IN SALES.