Microsoft has developed a smaller chipset for the Xbox 360, allowing the manufacturer to cut production costs.
Dean Takahasi, writing in the San Jose Mercury News, reports that Microsoft's new chipset is code-named "Falcon."
The new chipset has an IBM microprocessor and an AMD/ATI graphics chip that are both manufactured in a 65-nanometer production process. The original chipset was manufactured in a 90-nanometer process.
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