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Is Microsoft building an Xbox Surface gaming tablet?

A gaming-specific Xbox Surface tablet is reportedly on the way from Microsoft. 

Microsoft corporate vice president Joe Belfiore speaks during the launch of Windows Phone 8 in San Francisco in late October. A Surface gaming tablet is reportedly on the way from Microsoft.

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November 6, 2012

Microsoft is developing a gaming-specific, 7-inch tablet called the Xbox ³§³Ü°ù´Ú²¹³¦±ð.Ìý

That's today from the folks at The Verge, who report that the Xbox Surface will be equipped with "a custom ARM processor and high-bandwidth RAM designed specifically for gaming tasks."

According to The Verge, the device would not run a full Windows RT build, but a custom Windows "kernel" that also supports messaging and apps. Microsoft, unsurprisingly, has declined to comment. 

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Still, we buy it. The Microsoft Xbox 360 is one of the most popular gaming platforms in history – an astonishing have been sold since the console debuted in 2005. Meanwhile, the Microsoft Surface tablet, which launched late last month, has received a warm critical reception (we'll have to wait on sales figures). It makes sense that Microsoft would want to join the two worlds and build a gaming tablet. 

The Xbox Surface, Roger Cheng of CNET, "would also be consistent with Microsoft's transformation from a software company into one that juggles both hardware and software, as illustrated by the Surface." 

Worth noting, of course, is the slow decline of the gaming-specific device. The Nintendo 3DS has pretty briskly – while the Sony Vita has downright sluggishly – but most analysts believe the real action is in downloadable content for smart phones and tablets. Casual games, in other words, that we don't need to buy a purpose-ready machine in order to play. 

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