Advanced Micro Devices Inc (NASDAQ:AMD) and Microsoft reported support for Radeon FreeSync™ know-how in Microsoft’s Xbox One X and Xbox One S consoles, bringing the market’s most widely adopted offering for fluid, artifact-free gaming to people around the world.

The buzz

Three years ago Advanced Micro launched FreeSync™ know-how with an objective to close choppy gameplay and broken frames by leading widespread acceptance of adaptive refresh know-how through a cost-effective, market standard approach. Players have reacted en masse, making it the extensive choice for seamless gaming with over 240 FreeSync™ compatible displays from more than 20 partners.

Scott Herkelman of Advanced Micro explained that Gamers on Xbox One X and Xbox One S can now cherish the same advantages of their PC gaming counterparts, with extensive release coming in the imminent few weeks: remarkable stutter-free gaming experiences supported by Radeon FreeSync™ technology.

The quality of the experience, gamer-friendly pricing and broad variety of enabled displays have all led to PC gamers selecting Radeon FreeSync™ as the ultimate adaptive refresh solution. Largely due to Microsoft, several gamers playing on Xbox One X and S consoles can access tear-free gaming at the comfort of their homes.

Albert Penello, the Senior Director at Xbox Console Marketing, expressed that Microsoft and Advanced Micro showcase a long history of innovation, working together on software and hardware to bring gamers the exceptional experiences. With the launch of FreeSync™ know-how support for their Xbox One platform, Microsoft and Advanced Micro are bringing a critical gaming know-how to a wide base of gamers. They are thrilled to offer a whole new caliber of seamless gameplay to players on Microsoft Xbox One X and Xbox One S.

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FreeSync™ know-how helps support smooth gameplay by coordinating the refresh rate of a well-matched monitor to the framerate of a player’s Radeon™ graphics card or Xbox One X or Xbox One S console.