{"id":7133,"date":"2026-04-24T18:40:02","date_gmt":"2026-04-24T18:40:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/beteja.com\/index.php\/2026\/04\/24\/project-helix-could-see-asus-and-msi-build-their-own-xbox-style-consoles\/"},"modified":"2026-04-24T18:40:02","modified_gmt":"2026-04-24T18:40:02","slug":"project-helix-could-see-asus-and-msi-build-their-own-xbox-style-consoles","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/beteja.com\/index.php\/2026\/04\/24\/project-helix-could-see-asus-and-msi-build-their-own-xbox-style-consoles\/","title":{"rendered":"Project Helix could see ASUS and MSI build their own Xbox-style consoles"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p>Microsoft&#8217;s next-gen Xbox plans might be bigger than expected, with Project Helix shaping up as both a console and a new class of OEM-powered gaming machines.<\/p>\n<p>VIEW GALLERY &#8211; 3 IMAGES<\/p>\n<p>Fresh <strong>reports<\/strong> surrounding Project Helix, the codename for the SoC powering Xbox&#8217;s next-generation hardware, suggest Microsoft is preparing a dual-pronged approach to its next-generation platform. While the company has already <strong>confirmed a first-party Helix-based console is on the way<\/strong>, new rumors indicate that PC OEMs like ASUS and MSI could also build their own custom systems around the same silicon. That would effectively turn Helix into more than just a console chip, and enable the creation of a new foundation for a broader ecosystem.<\/p>\n<p>The key detail here is flexibility. Unlike traditional console hardware, which is tightly controlled and standardized, Project Helix is rumored to support a more open design philosophy. OEM partners could create their own &#8220;Xbox-like&#8221; machines, which is akin to pre-built PCs but with a console-style experience. The approach would be similar to what we&#8217;ve already seen with devices like ASUS&#8217; ROG Ally, which integrates Xbox&#8217;s interface.<\/p>\n<p>Under the hood, Helix is expected to feature AMD-designed silicon with support for advanced features such as FSR Diamond and AI-driven neural rendering, suggesting a strong emphasis on upscaling and AI-powered next-gen visual pipelines. However, the SoC itself reportedly won&#8217;t be sold standalone, meaning these systems will remain tightly curated rather than fully DIY-friendly.<\/p>\n<p>This information comes from KeplerL2, a known leaker and insider in the GPU space. The leaker recently wrote in a <strong>NeoGAF forum post<\/strong>, &#8220;I<strong>t won&#8217;t be sold directly to consumers, but you will be able to buy an ASUS\/MSI\/etc Helix machine.&#8221;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>Importantly, this doesn&#8217;t replace Microsoft&#8217;s own console ambitions. Xbox has reiterated that a first-party Helix console is still coming, and didn&#8217;t mention anything about third parties. But, if these rumors are true, Xbox is positioning itself to blur the line between console and PC more than ever &#8211; not by abandoning hardware, but by multiplying it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Microsoft&#8217;s next-gen Xbox plans might be bigger than expected, with Project Helix shaping up as both a console and a new class of OEM-powered gaming machines. 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